Tianhong Cui, a world-renowned Professor of Mechanical Engineering, was invited to spend several months at the ESYCOM Laboratory (UPEM-ESIEE Paris-CNRS-CNAM) for the Blaise Pascal International Chair of Excellence run by Université Paris-Est and financed by the Île-de-France Region.

Tianhong Cui, a world-renowned Professor of Mechanical Engineering, was invited to spend several months at the ESYCOM Laboratory (UPEM-ESIEE Paris-CNRS-CNAM) for the Blaise Pascal International Chair of Excellence run by Université Paris-Est and financed by the Île-de-France Region.

As a laureate, Professor Tianhong Cui presented the results of his research at FUTURE Days 2019, on 29 November 2019 at the Île-de-France Region's headquarters in Saint-Ouen, in the presence of Faten Hidri, Vice-President of the Region in charge of Higher Education and Research.

Discover the lecture on "Nanosensors for the sustainable city - Water resources" below.

Video: Île-de-France Region.

Morning programme

Research on nanosensors for Smart Cities

Tianhong Cui's work focuses on the sustainable city and more specifically on nanosensors, particularly in the environmental and biological fields (for detecting water pollutants, for example), used for the purpose of managing the urban metabolism in a "Smart Cities" context.