Canada Research Chair in Real-Time Intelligence Embedded for High-Speed Sensors
Scientific instruments help us discover new things about our world, whether from an astronomic, human or subatomic standpoint. The next generation of advanced sensors will generate enormous amounts of data, equivalent to 500 high-density films per second—far too much for current systems to process.
Professor Audrey Corbeil Therrien, Canada Research Chair in Real-Time Intelligence Embedded for High-Speed Sensors, wants to design intelligent microsystems to process, interpret and compress these data locally and in real time, reducing the equipment and energy needed to transmit and store the data.
Chairholder

Audrey Corbeil Therrien
Profile
Audrey Corbeil Therrien is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering of the Université de Sherbrooke.
Fields of expertise and research
Connected objects, Sensors, Artificial intelligence
Research Relevance
The innovations generated by Professor Corbeil Therrien and her research team will be incorporated into other sensor technologies for industry, autonomous vehicles, medical equipment and aerospace, among other sectors.
Funding
- Canada Research Chairs Program
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
Additional Information
- Tier 2 Chair - 2020-12-01
