Bruno Raffin
About Bruno Raffin
Bruno Raffin is a Research Director at Inria, where he focuses on technology transfer and the application of research in various industries, including healthcare and energy. He has over two decades of experience in research and collaboration with industry partners, contributing to digital transformation and addressing challenges in security, smart cities, and future factories.
Work at Inria
Bruno Raffin has been a Research Scientist at Inria since 2001, contributing to various research initiatives for over two decades. He became a Research Director in 2015, overseeing projects that focus on technology transfer and collaboration with industry partners. His role involves organizing research within project teams that tackle specific scientific challenges. Raffin's work emphasizes multidisciplinary approaches, addressing application challenges in areas such as security, privacy protection, smart cities, and the factory of the future.
Education and Expertise
Bruno Raffin studied at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, where he earned a Master's degree in Mathematics from 1988 to 1992. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his research activities, particularly in the fields of technology and digital transformation. Raffin's expertise lies in translating research results into practical applications across various industries, including healthcare, transport, and energy.
Background
Before joining Inria, Bruno Raffin co-founded Icatis, where he served as a Consultant from 2004 to 2007. His experience in both academic and industry settings has shaped his approach to research and technology transfer. Raffin's career reflects a commitment to bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical implementation, particularly in collaboration with industry and academic partners.
Achievements
Bruno Raffin has made significant contributions to the field of research through his involvement in organizing project teams at Inria. These teams focus on specific scientific projects that utilize multidisciplinary approaches. His participation in initiatives addressing application challenges highlights his commitment to advancing technology in areas such as security, privacy, smart cities, and future manufacturing.