Thesis defense by Joris Guerin

From the industry of the future to supply chain 4.0
December 10
Arts et Métiers Campus Arts et Métiers Lille
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Joris Guerin, an Arts et Métiers engineer, defends his thesis on artificial intelligence at LLaboratory of Engineering of Physical and Digital Systems (LISPEN) on December 10, 2018.

JORIS' JOURNEY, FROM PREPARATORY SCHOOL TO DOCTORATE

After attending a preparatory school in Lyon, Joris Guerin enrolled at Arts et Métiers the Cluny campus in 2012. With a strong interest in mathematics, Joris chose to transfer to Texas Tech for his junior year. His Master of Science funded by NASA, for whom he conducted a mathematics-related research project. Specifically, he sought to develop an algorithm to optimize space on a space shuttle by refining its design. After Master of Science his Master of Science 2015, he returned to France to pursue a Ph.D. The Laboratory of Engineering for Physical and Digital Systems (LISPEN) offered him the opportunity to write a thesis on artificial intelligence, for which he received a fellowship fromtheArts et Métiers doctoral school.

MAKING THE USE OF ROBOTS ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE

"My thesis is divided into two areas," explains Joris. " First, I am seeking to make robots accessible to everyone. The robot, equipped with a camera, will capture a movement and then attempt to reproduce it on its own through training. This means that users will only have to mimic a movement to program their robot."

The second focus of Joris' thesis revolves around unsupervised sorting. Currently, in order to sort objects, they must already be known, and the technician specifies in advance what the robot should do with the objects. Joris' thesis consists of no longer telling the robot what to do, but letting it sort objects that are, this time, unknown.

IN FRANCE AND THE UNITED STATES?

Joris chose to return to France to complete his thesis primarily because of the practical aspect. "The United States is very good at theory, but less so at putting its theories into practice. Here, particularly at Arts et Métiers, there is an industrial spirit that makes you want to design things that work beyond a publication in a magazine. " Indeed, with access to the robotics platform at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille, Joris has the opportunity to test his theories at his leisure.

Joris did, however, conduct some research for his thesis in the United States. He explains, "The United States is two, even three, years ahead of France in the field of artificial intelligence. It was therefore essential for me to go there to work on my doctorate. " So Joris went to Atlanta from August 2017 to April 2018, a trip partly funded by the Arts et Métiers Foundation.

Today, he is finishing writing his thesis at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille. He will defend his thesis on December 10, 2018. Once he has obtained his doctorate, he hopes to begin an academic career.

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