Local organizers

IOMAC 2025 is organized by Inria within the I4S research team at the Inria centre at Rennes University.

Local Organizing Committee

Michael Döhler, Inria (chair)
Palle Andersen, Structural Vibration Solutions A/S
Edith Blin, Inria
Christophe Droz, Inria
Alvaro Gavilán Rojas, Inria
Szymon Greś, Aarhus University
Niels-Jørgen Jacobsen, Hottinger Brüel & Kjær
Adrien Mélot, Inria
Alexander Mendler, Technical University of Munich
Laurent Mevel, Inria

Inria

Inria is the French National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology, and serves as the French Digital Programs Agency since January 2024, designed to strengthen the collective dynamics of higher education and research. Its DNA is based on world-class research, technological innovation and entrepreneurial risk. Within 220 project teams, most of which are shared with major research universities, more than 3,800 scientists are exploring new avenues, often in interdisciplinary collaboration with industrial partners, to produce knowledge and develop technologies related to the major issues of our society as healthcare, transport, energy, communications, security and privacy protection, smart cities and the factory of the future, etc. As a technology institute, Inria supports a wide range of innovation paths: from open source software publishing to the creation of technology startups (Deeptech).

Local organization will be handled by the I4S team (Inference for Structures) together with Inria’s event service. The team is jointly established by Inria and Université Gustave Eiffel, and focuses on developing Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) techniques by combining physical modeling and statistical data analysis. The project-team works on robust and autonomous solutions for civil, electrical, mechanical, and aeronautical structures, among others. The team involves 12 research scientists and engineers, and about 20 junior researchers (PhD students, postdocs) and assistants.

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