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The LRDE is a research laboratory under the tutelage of EPITA, Graduate School of Computer Science. Belonging to a private university, the LRDE is an exception in an environment where academic scientific research is almost exclusively the responsibility of public bodies. It is composed of 8 researchers, 2 research engineers, 1 administrative assistant, 5 PhD students et 10 research students. |
The LRDE is a research laboratory under the tutelage of EPITA, Graduate School of Computer Science. Belonging to a private university, the LRDE is an exception in an environment where academic scientific research is almost exclusively the responsibility of public bodies. It is composed of 8 researchers, 2 research engineers, 1 administrative assistant, 5 PhD students et 10 research students. |
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− | The main areas of expertise are '''[[Skills|Image and pattern recognition]]''' and '''[[Skills|Automata and verification]]''' with a transverse research axis '''[[Skills|Performance and genericity]]'''. |
+ | The main areas of expertise are '''« [[Skills|Image and pattern recognition]] »''' and '''« [[Skills|Automata and verification]] »''' with a transverse research axis '''« [[Skills|Performance and genericity]] »'''. |
Building on its solid scientific production and academic collaborations, the laboratory has [[Partnerships|industrial contracts]] and participates in [[Partnerships|academic research projects]]. |
Building on its solid scientific production and academic collaborations, the laboratory has [[Partnerships|industrial contracts]] and participates in [[Partnerships|academic research projects]]. |
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EPITA Research and Development Laboratory (LRDE)
The LRDE is a research laboratory under the tutelage of EPITA, Graduate School of Computer Science. Belonging to a private university, the LRDE is an exception in an environment where academic scientific research is almost exclusively the responsibility of public bodies. It is composed of 8 researchers, 2 research engineers, 1 administrative assistant, 5 PhD students et 10 research students.
The main areas of expertise are « Image and pattern recognition » and « Automata and verification » with a transverse research axis « Performance and genericity ».
Building on its solid scientific production and academic collaborations, the laboratory has industrial contracts and participates in academic research projects.