Four ENSTA researchers win IP Paris Prématuration call for projects

Institute, Innovation, Research

The sixth edition of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris Prématuration call for projects has selected three projects led by ENSTA researchers.

This call for projects identifies and funds innovative research projects that could lead to the creation of companies or collaborative research.

Since its creation, the Institut Polytechnique de Paris' Prématuration call for projects has already supported 75 projects from laboratories and contributed to the launch of deeptech startups.

This year, the winning ENSTA researchers are:

Olivier Doaré and François Pessaux for their VIBE2 project: a speech therapy rehabilitation platform that converts voice into vibratory and visual signals to modernize the verbo-tonal method.

Olivier Doaré
François Pessaux

Alessandro Flacco for his ECLAIR project: A device for the production and controlled application of ionizing radiation (very high-energy electrons) from a laser, with associated control and feedback systems.

Alessandro Flacco

Julien JUMEL for his FISC project: Development of a test bench and digital tools to generate master curves of decohesion and predict the lifespan of composite or bonded interfaces.

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