Phimeca is delighted to be involved in organising the GREYDIENT consortium’s Research School, to be held in Paris on 15 and 16 April. This unique event promises to bring together brilliant minds around key themes such as heuristics in science, the transition from PhD to the professional world, as well as a day entirely dedicated to artificial intelligence.

We are proud that Francesco Cancelliere, a PhD student at Phimeca, is involved in this initiative, demonstrating our commitment to the scientific development and training of young researchers.

At the same time, Anderson Vinha Pires, also a member of the GREYDIENT project, will be working on Phimeca’s premises for several weeks. This will enrich an already exciting collaboration on cutting-edge projects. His expertise in stochastic models and past experience of floating wind turbines will enrich our research and innovative solutions.

Join us at this event for this unique opportunity to share, learn and collaborate. Find out more and register here.