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From TORUS to MONTUS: we learned from each other – IT & Geoscience, Geoscience & IT – and now we open a master

together

Toulouse, February 18-22,2019MasterOfNewTechnologiesUsingServices

Initiated and driven by Dominique Laffly, geographer, university professor and member of LRA laboratory (ENSA), MONTUS is one of six French projects selected among the 147 selected for than 874 candidatures.

One million euros will be financed by the European Union in the framework of Erasmus + Capacity Building. This program funds "transnational partnerships between educational institutions and organizations,

training and youth programs in order, promoting cooperation and development". MONTUS funded for 3 years, gathered around the University of Toulouse 2 Jean Jaures, the National school of architecture (ENSA

Toulouse), the International School of Information Processing Sciences (EISTI, Pau campus), University of Ferrara in Italy, university Brussels Vrije, Faculty of Engineering an Technology of Vietnam National University

(Hanoi), the Hanoi Architectural University, the Nong Lam university of Ho Chi Minh City, the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT – Pathumthani, Thailand), the Walailak University (Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand) and

two Cambodian institution in Phnom Penh: the Royal University of Fine Art and the Institute of Technology of Cambodia. Three associated partners join MONTUS: French Agency of Francophonie (AUF – Asia Pacific,

Hanoi), Meteorological Environment Earth Observation (MEEO – Italy), Institute of Agriculture and Environment (IAE, Hanoi) and HUPI cloud computing society (France). In total it’s 60 permanent members who will

work for MONTUS during three years with height workshops alternatively in Europe and in Asia.

MONTUS came directly after TORUS Erasmus+ capacity building program with the ambition of to develop research on cloud computing in the environmental sciences and promote its education – creation of a

dedicated master, Hanoi – in the countries of South East Asian partners.

Schematically, cloud computing consists of pooling hardware and software resources via the Internet. It reduces the costs of processing and storage of information – but it’s not for free – in a simplified environment

accessible to all. It is also an operational response to the generalized problems of Big Data – also today major issue of Computer Science. This simplification and cost reduction offer methodological possibilities not

previously explored (e.g. Artificial Intelligence). The strategy of the project that aims to organize thematic workshops and practical workshops applied to the environment is a real innovation that responds to demand

now clearly identified with our partners. Still little teaching, cloud computing, “recent” paradigm of computer science, requires a major theoretical investment before being mobilized by the practice on concrete

projects. Projects that will have at heart to strengthen the links between education, research and environmental engineering. MONTUS is responding to regional priorities set in the framework of ERASMUS +

projects. Besides the theoretical and requested practical skills MONTUS develop the specifications for a Master level training with our partners – unique in South-East Asia (and maybe in Europe) – and publish

reference books (education, scientific). MONTUS will also deliver practical solutions deployed at three basic levels of cloud computing (infrastructure, platform and software) in the partner countries with computer

hardware funded by the project (installed in Hanoi, Pathum Thani and Phnom Penh).

Beyond the capacity building in the field of research, our project has the merit to positioning our disciplines into a major issue of contemporary science, namely how to be able to respond to this new computing

paradigm – yet already older than 20 years – without necessarily being prepared, move from a "traditional computing model-based world to mathematical research to find a pattern in the data" (Wikipedia). We are

betting that this is a multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary ideally we will succeed. Geography, geosciences and environmental sciences in general can not ignore it. There is urgency in the context of the evolution of

computer technology and the ever-increasing volume of data in the context of threats against our climate and sustainable development of the planet, in the context of the need to reduce just as much as bridging the

technology gap between north and south, in the context of universal free access to data (open data) – when these are funded by public funds – and free software (open source). At the option of the specializations of

teams, MONTUS addresses the following environmental themes to develop on cloud computing: erosion, urban air pollution and Southeast Asia atmospheric pollution, melting permafrost that causes the accelerated

release of soil organic carbon in the atmosphere, alert systems of environmental hazards such as forest fires, prospective modeling of socio-spatial practices and land use, web fountains as geoportail of geographical

data.

Tomorrow is today already, be prepared for, besides that we should anticipate future IT tools, there is much to bet that these new paradigms will open us many innovative scientific horizons at the heart of our

problematics. Let us dare!

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Toulouse, February 18-22, 2019

MasterOfNewTechnologiesUsingServices

Cloud computing of environmental data

MasterOfNewTechnologiesUsingServicesFrom TORUS to MONTUS

Toulouse, February 18-22, 2019

From airport Tramwayto downtown. Depending your final destination change for metro to Arènes (line A) or Palais de justice (line B) station.

From Airport to Matabiau station (train station downtown) approximatively 25 minutes.

From Matabiau station (train station downtown) to Mirail station approximatively 15 minutes.

https://www.tisseo.fr/en

MasterOfNewTechnologiesUsingServicesFrom TORUS to MONTUS

Toulouse, February 18-22, 2019

Castle

Olympe de Gouges

Stop Mirail, Universités

2 minutes walk

https://www.univ-tlse2.fr/medias/fichier/plan-campus-mirail-2017_1500558019284-pdf

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Toulouse, February 18-22, 2019

COMUE (Monday afternoon)Metro and Tram from UT2J

Le MoaÏ restaurant (Gala dinner Thursday – 19h)http://www.lemoai.com

MasterOfNewTechnologiesUsingServices

the Team today…

Valérie SANCHOUAdministration

Yannick Le NIRIT

Florent DEVINIT

Peio LOUBIEREIT

Astrid JOURDANMath/Stat

Alexandre ANGELCloud engineering

(Equipment design & Installation)

Eleonora LUPPIPhysics

Luca TOMASSETTIPhysics

Hichem SAHLIMath/IT

Bui Quang HUNGIT

T. N. Thanh NGUYENMath/IT

N. Thi Kim OANHGeo

A. P. DIDINGeo/IT

Dominique LAFFLYGeo

Benoit COMBEMALE- ITAnn van GRIESVEN

Geo

Sebastiano FabioSCHIFANO - IT

Truong Van TRANGeo

Thanh BinhNGUYEN

IT

Vo Trung HUNGIT

Tan Khoi NGUYENIT/Geo

LAY HengIT

Son PHAMIT

Nikos DELIGIANNISMath/IT

Thanh Thuy NGUYENIT

Nathalie HERNANDEZ

IT

Serge FARAUTIT/Archi

Toulouse University

University of Toulouse 2 Jean Jaurès

UT2J

École Nationale Supérieure

d’Architecture

ENSA

École Internationale des

Sciences du Traitement de l’Information

EISTI

University of Ferrara

UNIFE

Vrije University of Brussel

VUB

Vietnam National University of

Hanoi

VNU

University of Da Nang

UD

Asian Institute of Technology

AIT

Institue of Technology of

Cambodia

ITC

Royal University of Fine Arts of

Cambodia

RUFA

Hanoi Architectural

University

HAU

Thai HuyenNGUYEN - Archi

E. WINIJKUL Geo/ITHung LUU - IT

Thang LUU - IT

LAY HengIT

VANNDY YouIT

KAING SainglongGeo

S. SAMADI- IT

Léa SÉBASTIENGeo

HENG Muoy YiGeology

VUONG KhanhToan - Archi

Tathiane MARTINSGeo/Archi

Minh Phuong LEMining&Geology

LE Chien Thang - Archi

Nong LamUniversity Ho Chi

Minh City

NLU

WalailakUniversityNkhon Si

THammarat

WU

JantiraRATTANARAT

Quoc Tuan LE

Tri Quang H. NGUYEN

Dara SOKHeritage

SocheatNHEAN

AcademicAffairofficer

SuthiraTHONGKAO

From TORUS to MONTUSToulouse, February 18-22, 2019

Num e-mail Name/Nom OrganizationWine&Cheese

MondayGala Thursday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday am Thursday pm Friday am

1 [email protected] Kim Oanh NGUYEN THI AIT YES YES X X X X X X

2 [email protected] Ekbordin Winijkul AIT YES YES X X X X X X

3 [email protected] Olivier Nicole AIT YES YES X X X X X X

4 [email protected] Nguyen Thanh binh DU YES YES X X X X X X

5 [email protected] HOANG Dung DU YES YES X X X X X X

6 [email protected] LE Van Minh DU YES YES X X X X X X

7 [email protected] Jourdan Astrid EISTI YES YES X X X X X X

8 [email protected] Devin Florent EISTI YES YES X X X X X X

9 [email protected] Yannick Le Nir EISTI YES YES X X X X X X

10 [email protected] Peio Loubiere EISTI YES YES X X X X X X

11 [email protected] Serge Faraut ENSA YES YES X X X X X X

12 [email protected] Tathiane Martins ENSA YES YES X X

13 [email protected] NGUYEN Thai Huyen HAU YES YES X X X X X X

14 [email protected] Vuong HAU YES YES X X X X X X

15 [email protected] Le Minh Phuong HAU YES YES X X X X X X

16 [email protected] Vincent MORENO HUPI NO YES X

17 [email protected] ROQUEFERE Romain HUPI NO YES X

18 [email protected] Minh Tu NGUYEN HUPI NO YES X

19 [email protected] Norith Phol ITC YES YES X X X

20 [email protected] LAY Heng ITC YES YES X X X X X

21 [email protected] SIEANG Phen ITC YES YES X X X X X

22 [email protected] Le Quoc Tuan NLU YES YES X X X X X X

23 [email protected] Tri Quang Hung NLU YES YES X X X X X X

25 [email protected] Luca Tomassetti UNIFE YES YES X X X X X X

26 [email protected] Sebastiano Schifano UNIFE YES YES X X X X X X

27 [email protected] Eleonora Luppi UNIFE YES YES X X X X X

28 [email protected] Dara SOK URBA YES YES X X X X X X

29 [email protected] NHEAN Socheat URBA YES YES X X X X X X

30 [email protected] Dominique Laffly UT2J YES YES X X X X X X

31 [email protected] Benoit Combemale UT2J YES NO X

32 [email protected] Nathalie Hernandez UT2J YES YES X X X X X

33 [email protected] WEISSBERG Daniel UT2J YES YES X X X X X X

34 [email protected] Nhat Thanh Nguyen VNU YES YES X X X X X X

35 [email protected] Pham Bao Son VNU YES YES X X X X X X

36 [email protected] Ann van Griensven VUB NO YES X X X

37 [email protected] Hichem SAHLI VUB YES YES X X X X X

38 [email protected] Korakot Suwannarat WU YES YES X X X X X X

39 [email protected] Pakorn Ditthakit WU YES YES X X X X X X

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Toulouse, February 18-22, 2019

list of members of the MONTUS institutions

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Toulouse, February 18-22, 2019

List of invited personalities

Christina Stange-Fayos, Professor UT2J, Vice-President Delegate for European and International Relations at UT2J

Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Professor UPS, she manages the neOCampus scientific and interdisciplinary project which aims at designing a smart, innovative, sustainable campus at Toulouse III University.

Emmanuel Eveno, Professor UT2J, Vice-President UT2J, co-author of the ministerial report "towards a French model of shared smart cities"

Frédéric Bonneaud, Assistant professor ENSA, director of LRA (research laboratory in architecture).

Emmanuel Chapron, Professor UT2J, director Master GEP (geography of environmental and landscape changes).

Didier Marty-Dessus, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at University of Toulouse

Marion Bonhomme, assistant professor INSA, Architecture and urbanism

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Toulouse, February 18-22, 2019

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

9h - 9h30 Reception

9h30 - 10hInauguration UT2J

Christina STANGE FAYOS

10h - 10h30From TORUS to MONTUS

Dominique LAFFLY

10h30-11h Coffee break Pause

11h-11h30ENSA/LRA

Frédéric BonneaudCoffee break Coffee break

11h30-12hAIT

Kim Oanh Nguyen Thi

12h 12h30NLU

Le Quoc Tuan

12h30 - 13h30

13h30 - 14h

14h - 14h30COMUE

Didier MARTY-DESSUS

14h30 - 15hNéoCampus

Marie-Pierre GLEIZES

Salle du Conseil

Olympe de Gouges

15h - 15h30DU & Da Nang Smart City

Nguyen Thanh binh

UNIFE

Eleonora LuppiCOMUE

15h30 - 16hITC

Norith PholCoffee break Coffee break

GS 134

Olympe de Gouges

16h - 16h30 Coffee breakHAU

NGUYEN Thai Huyen

ODG4 amphitheater

Olympe de Gouges

16h30 - 17hRUFA

Nhean Socheat

Castle

Université Jean Jaurès

17h - 17 - 17h30VUB

Hichem SAHLI

ODG3 amphitheater

Olympe de Gouges

17h30 - 18hWU

Rungruang Janta

Castle

Université Jean Jaurès

18h-20h Wine&Cheese

19h-end of the nigth…GALA DINNER

Le MoaÏ restaurant

Lunch

Transport to COMUE

Lunch

Urban climate modeling and CC

perspective

S. Faraut, T. Martins, M.

Bonhomme

Social Smart Cities

Emmanuel EVENO

HUPI by HUPI

EISTI - CC & IA

Yannick Le Nir, Florent Devin

Modeling For Sustainability: Or

How to Make Smart CPS

Smarter?

Benoit COMBEMALE

VNU & Future Master Priorities

Pham Bao Son

VNU/FIMO Air Kit

Thi Nhat Thanh Nguyen

Research strategy in and out of

MONTUS

Next WS Phnom Penh

Conclusion

Dominique LAFFLY

Global Change, a brief history

E. Chapron

MONTUS

Curricula #1

TORUS

COOKBOOK

EMERGENCY

SESSION

(room to come)

Airbus Industry

Lunch

MONTUS Curricula #2

IUWPARE & New VUB

Environmental Informatics

programme

Ann Van Griensven

Lunch

?