Télécom Saint-Etienne is supported by 4 research laboratories
Hubert Curien Laboratory
The Laboratory has around 240 members working in scientific fields relating to optics, photonics and microwaves, IT, telecoms and imaging.
The Laboratoire Hubert Curien is a member of the LABEX (laboratory of excellence) MANUTECH-SISE and the LABEX PRIME
Nearly 40% of the school’s teaching researchers carry out their research in this laboratory.
The research activities of the Laboratoire Hubert Curien are organized into 2 main scientific departments:
– Optics, photonics and microwave
– Computer science, telecom and image
Camille Jordan Institute
The Camille Jordan Institute is a CNRS Joint Research Unit (UMR) currently employing 291 people on several sites:
Lyon 1, Université Jean Monnet, Ecole Centrale Lyon, INSA Lyon, ce .
Research at the Institut Camille Jordan covers a broad spectrum of mathematics:
– Algebra, Geometry, Logic
– Combinatorics, Number Theory
– Partial differential equations, Analysis
– History of Mathematics
– Mathematical Modeling, Scientific Computation
– Probability, Statistics, Mathematical Physics
LASPI Laboratory
Industrial Signal and Process Analysis Laboratory
The unit is a host team, EA 3059, based in Roanne and made up of 12 teacher-researchers whose research focuses mainly on analog and digital signal processing for industry.
Elico
ELICO, Équipe de recherche de Lyon en sciences de l’Information et de la COmmunication is a host team (EA 4147) that brings together researchers mainly from 6 higher education establishments on the Lyon-St-Étienne site:
– Lyon 1
– Lyon 2
– Lyon 3
– Sciences Po Lyon
– Enssib
– St-Étienne
The team has around 75 members, including 44 teacher-researchers, 20 PhD students and associate researchers.
The team’s activities involve both fundamental and applied research, with the aim of making research and its results fully useful to society.
The ELICO team’s research is organized around two main themes:
– Identities, languages and media practices
– Digital libraries, digital documents and mediation
The ELICO team is currently working on three projects:
– Data, Big Data, and Open Data
– Written cultures, digital cultures
– Informational and scientific knowledge: production, circulation, appropriation