Conferences
The Université du Temps Libre, a common service of Aix-Marseille University, has the general mission of disseminating and transmitting knowledge, expertise, and scientific culture through non-degree educational programs, open to all and with no diploma requirements. It also serves as a tool for promoting and enhancing university research and the region.
Presentation of AI in Health at VivaTech 2025 by Christophe Dubois and Christel Dupont-Ferrier
On June 13, 2025, the AI in Health project was presented at Viva Technology, Europe’s leading event for startups and innovation, held in Paris, France. Christophe Dubois and Christel Dupont-Ferrier introduced the project, emphasizing its impact on AI in healthcare within the European academic and research landscape.
Reflecting on the Future of Advanced Digital Skills in Europe by 2030 and Beyond
The Digital Europe Programme meeting on advanced digital skills was held in Luxembourg on 17–18 March 2025. Organised by the European Commission, it brought together experts from across Europe to discuss the future of digital skills, share project results, and explore new ways to strengthen Europe’s digital workforce.
Conference by Floriane Schreiber: Observing Earth from Space
Al and Environmental Challenges Floriane Schreiber explored the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence in analyzing satellite imagery to tackle environmental challenges. The discussion highlighted how Al is being used to monitor deforestation, track ocean health, and protect biodiversity, offering innovative solutions for climate action. The event also addressed the technical, ethical, and environmental challenges of Al-driven Earth observation. Participants gained insights into the future of Al applications in ecology and how these advancements can contribute to a more sustainable planet.
Conference by Salah Bussin: How Al is transforming Medical Diagnostics
Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionize medical diagnostics by providing faster and more accurate results. It also offers the ability to monitor patients in real time, helping to anticipate complications before they arise. This presentation will explore how AI can support healthcare professionals in disease prevention and patient follow-up.
Conference by Bertille SOMON: Explainability of physiological signals and the role of AI
The talk explored how AI processes physiological data to assess human states, highlighting advancements in sensor miniaturization and algorithm performance. Applications include stress-detecting smartwatches and brain-controlled wheelchairs, emphasizing the need for transparency in AI decision-making.
Conference by Jonathan GARNIER online from United States.
Example of application in oncology.
Conference by Michel CAILLOL
Artificial Intelligence, Health and Ethics
Conference by Mathieu GILSON
Artificial intelligence and medicine of tomorrow
Conference by Mr Christophe DUBOIS
Artificial intelligence, how can it apply to biomedical research?
Innovation and health forum
Christophe DUBOIS made an intervention at Cisam+