|
> > Ateliers
 |
Forum TERATEC 2025
Le rendez-vous européen des experts du numérique de grande puissance
Simulation - HPC/HPDA - Intelligence Artificielle - Calcul Quantique
|
Atelier 05 - De 9h30 à 11h30
|
Continuum HPC / Edge / Embedded
Présidé par Thierry Collette, Director Information Science and Technology Group, Thales et Eric Monchalin, Vice-President, Head of Machine Intelligence, Eviden
Digital Systems and Service metamorphism under AI flows
Par Emmanuel Dotaro, VP Fellow 5G-6G expertise, Thales
The purpose of the talk is to consider the necessity to adopt an holistic approach across the multiple components of the digital systems & services in order to match the needs of the users being humans or machines. This should cover time and space distributions of the resources, functional and non-functional capabilities exposed by the various providers and usage behaviors.
A successful combination of computing, communication, cybersecurity, sensing in complex architectures, including those proposed in the 6G framework requires to break the silos. A common understanding of the whole life cycle of the (AI-based) applications, AIaaS delivery, or beyond any digital services is key to keep control of the value delivered either from security levels or sustainability goals. This leads to End-to-End considerations spanning the multi-lateral services aspects, multi-party resource orchestrations and basic configurations and control of the functions.
As there is no homogeneous needs, differentiation and personalization (and monitoring) of the solutions as well as required flexibility will complete the landscape.
 |
Biographie : Emmanuel Dotaro is VP at Thales, Fellow 5G-6G expert. He is in charge of 6G topics across the Thales group with CTO organization and CortAIx Labs.
He received an M.S. degree in Computer Science from the University of Versailles, France in 1996. He was three years with the Institut National des Telecommunications Performance Evaluation lab. as PhD student while holding a teaching position at the University of Versailles.
He joined in 1999 the Alcatel Research and Innovation lab. at Marcoussis, France. He was director of research on networking topics at Bell Labs including successively Packet Transport Infrastructure and Semantic and Autonomic Technologies.
He joined Thales in 2009 as director of innovation for C4I systems and was until 2022 the director of ICT and Security labs at Thales Secure Communications and Information Systems.
He holds more than 30 papers as author or co-author as well as more than 40 patents in the ICT field. He is at the initiative, contributor or leader of various European or national collaborative R&D projects. He is serving at various international conference or journal Technical Committees.
Beside his current research and innovation management activities he is involved in various National or European ICT and Cybersecurity initiatives:
- He serves at the 6G-IA association Governing Board as well as specific Task Forces or Working Groups (Verticals, Policies, Security,…). Although, he is devoted to foster collaborations between Network and Security communities/ecosystems.
- He is member of the NetworldEurope Steering Board and expert group. Belonging to the authors of the European Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda and in particular editor of the Security chapter.
- He is Participating to Scientific committee, certification and research activities of ECSO association (cybersecurity community)
- He was the chair of the Cyber & Security Hub (260+ members) from Systematic Paris-Region cluster
- He is active in multiple industrial and research digital-related ecosystems such as Cyber Campus, Strategic digital infrastructure committee and Strategic Security Industry in France.
- He is member of the Institut Mines Telecom (IMT) Scientific Concil
- He is chair of the Scientific and technology Committee of the France 2030 PEPR Networks of the futur
|
|
|