MT180: two Loria doctoral students selected for the regional final!

13 February 2025
Ma thèse en 180 secondes is an international competition for French-speaking doctoral students. It invites young researchers to present their thesis topic in 3 minutes, clearly and concisely. Their challenge: to address a lay and diverse audience, making each of them an ambassador for research. The topics presented reflect the diversity of research in the exact, human and social sciences.
The regional final of the competition will take place on Thursday 13 March at 6.30pm in the Déléage amphitheatre on the Lettres et Sciences Humaines campus in Nancy. Congratulations to the two Loria doctoral students selected, Ikram Hamdioui and Chloé Przemyski!
- Ikram Hamdioui, PhD student in the Simbiot team: A digital twin is a virtual replica of a real system. In the case of a car, an artificial intelligence system analyses how it works to implement predictive maintenance to avoid breakdowns.
- Chloé Przemyski, doctoral student in the Bird team and at Euro Information Développement: To stay one step ahead of fraudsters, we need to use artificial intelligence. If it’s well trained, it can think up all the possible scam strategies and assess which ones are most likely to work.
At the end of the presentations, a number of prizes will be awarded: the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Jury Prizes, the Audience Prize and the High School Prize.
- More information on the Université de Lorraine’s website.
- Regional finale full program.