SPIRAl Arts and sciences SPIRAl Arts and sciences Engineering for Health E4H Center Shaping the future of life sciences and healthcare Engineering for Health E4H Center Shaping the future of life sciences and healthcare Developing responses to the technological needs of the Defence sector CIEDS Developing responses to the technological needs of the Defence sector CIEDS Hi! PARIS Empowering business and society with AI and Data Science Hi! PARIS Empowering business and society with AI and Data Science Energy4ClimateE4C Center Addressing energy issues in the context of climate change Energy4ClimateE4C Center Addressing energy issues in the context of climate change Materials for society M4S Materials for society M4S Humanity is facing an unprecedented climate challenge and there is no longer any doubt that humans have caused this phenomenon. Keeping global warming below the limit of 2°C means developing adequate solutions. Headed by Philippe Drobinski, the E4C Center seeks to contribute to the energy transition through research, training and innovation. Some 30 laboratories work within E4C on four cross-cutting topics to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve energy efficiency, deploy renewable energy and evaluate public policies. E4C Scientific Director Philippe Drobinski, CNRS Research Director and Director of the Dynamic Meteorology Laboratory (LMD) Energy4ClimateE4C Center learn more > learn more > Hi! PARIS is the new Center on Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence for Science, Business and Society created by Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IP Paris) and HEC Paris and recently joined by Inria (Centre Inria de Saclay). Drawing on the shared expertise of the two institutions and a multidisciplinary approach, the Center addresses the key challenges of technological transformation and its impact on industry and society. Breakthrough and multidisciplinary research on AI and Data Science, Hi! PARIS Center addresses the managerial, legal, economic, ethical and societal issues that have arisen due to the exponential growth of datasets used by artificial intelligence. Hi! PARIS Scientific Co-Directors Gaël Richard, Professor at the Information Processing and Communications Laboratory (LTCI), Nicolas Vieille, Professor of Economics at HEC Paris and Eric Moulines, Professor at the Center for Applied Mathematics (CMAP). Hi! PARIS learn more > learn more > In a world where new technologies play a pivotal role, Institut Polytechnique de Paris created an Interdisciplinary Center for Defence and Security (CIEDS) to imagine and develop responses to the technological needs of the defense sector. CIEDS benefits from strong support from the French Ministry of the Armed Forces and the Defense Innovation Agency. It is active in research, training, and innovations in IP Paris’ key scientific fields to promote a broad consideration of defense-related issues. CIEDS, Interdisciplinary Center for Defence and Security learn more > learn more > CIEDS Scientific Director David Filliat, Professor at the Computer Science and Systems Engineering Laboratory (U2IS) Our society is undergoing a revolution that will fundamentally redefine our approach to the biological sciences and medicine. This revolution is enabled by the convergence of an array of technologies and medical and social practices offering unprecedented opportunities for innovative approachesto medical practice and life science research. The vision driving the Engineering for Health Center (E4H) is that seizing these opportunities and realizing their full potential requires a highly interdisciplinary approach where quantitative and social scientists work closely with the life science and medical communities. Engineering for Health E4H Center E4H Scientific Co-Director Abdul Barakat, CNRS Research Director at the Hydrodynamics Laboratory (LadHyX)and Jean-Louis Mergny, Inserm Research Director at the Optics and Biosciences Laboratory (LOB) learn more > learn more >