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SSHMC Lab Welcomes a New Wave of Master’s Researchers (March–August 2026)

  • Feb 23
  • 2 min read

From March to August 2026, SSHMC Lab will host a strong incoming cohort of Master’s researchers from partner institutions in France and Vietnam. This new wave reflects the Lab’s growing international research pipeline and will significantly accelerate our ongoing work in AI-driven Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and reliability-oriented research.


Over this Spring–Summer period, the cohort will contribute to high-impact R&D activities aligned with SSHMC Lab’s mission: turning cutting-edge methods into rigorous, reproducible, and deployable solutions for real-world infrastructure monitoring.



A truly international cohort


The upcoming intake brings together students from leading institutions and long-term partners, including Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC), Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT), INSA Lyon, and Da Nang University of Science and Technology (DUT). Beyond strengthening our research capacity, this diversity enriches the lab environment through different engineering cultures, perspectives, and technical strengths.



What they will work on at SSHMC Lab


During their stay, the Master’s researchers will support and extend ongoing SSHMC Lab projects such as:


  • AI for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) (detection, segmentation, tracking, measurement)

  • Crack analysis pipelines (dataset engineering, benchmarking, robustness testing)

  • Reliability-oriented workflows (repeatable experiments, evaluation protocols, documentation)

  • Research-to-engineering tooling (reproducible pipelines, deployment constraints, lab standards)


Each researcher will be assigned a focused scope with clear deliverables—designed to produce tangible outcomes by the end of summer (e.g., validated modules, internal demos, technical reports, and paper-ready results).



Incoming Master’s Researchers (March–August 2026)


From France

  • Rifat-Can OZBEK — Master’s Researcher from Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC)

  • Milo GARBAL — Master’s Researcher from Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT)

  • Anachack CHANTHAVISOUK — Master’s Researcher from Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC)

  • Sakdina CHANTHAVISOUK — Master’s Researcher from INSA Lyon

  • Jérémy NGUYEN — Master’s Researcher from Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC)


From Vietnam

  • Tien LUU — Master’s Researcher from Da Nang University of Science and Technology (DUT)

  • Tu PHUNG — Master’s Researcher from Da Nang University of Science and Technology (DUT)

  • Thuan NGUYEN — Master’s Researcher from Da Nang University of Science and Technology (DUT)

  • Mai PHAN — Master’s Researcher from Da Nang University of Science and Technology (DUT)



Why this matters


This intake is more than growth—it’s research throughput. With multiple researchers contributing in parallel, SSHMC Lab will be able to expand datasets, run broader evaluations, and push more ideas to rigorous validation faster. We aim to convert this increased momentum into concrete scientific and engineering outputs throughout the March–August period, and we will share updates as projects progress.


We look forward to welcoming everyone on site and building an ambitious, high-quality research cycle together.


(Written by Anicet Barrios)

 
 
 

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