IRIT – Toulouse Research Institute in Computer Science
IRIT, Toulouse Institute for Research in Computer Science, one of the largest joint research units (UMR) in France, is one of the pillars of research in the Midi-Pyrénées region with its 600 members, permanent and non-permanent, and a hundred or so external collaborators. Because of its multi-tutelage (CNRS, INPT, Toulouse Universities), its scientific impact and its interactions with other fields, the laboratory is one of the structuring forces of the computer science landscape and its applications in the digital world, both at regional and national levels.
The unit is structured in 7 research departments which group the 25 teams of the laboratory.
Director: Jean-Marc PIERSON, UPS Professor
Head of the ENSEEIHT IRIT site: André-Luc BEYLOT, Professor at INP-ENSEEIHT
Research areas:
Embedded computing / Systems and networks / Signals and Images / Data management / Information processing and retrieval / Optimization / Machine learning / Deep learning / Artificial intelligence / Data science / Computational science / Human-computer interaction / Security / Software and systems reliability