Welcome to the site POLARIS Colloquium
Lille computer science and automation researchers form a vibrant scientific community which has grown impressively in recent years. This community came together around the formation of a colloquium in the Lille area called POLARIS. It combines three entities, namely the INRIA Lille-Nord Europe Research Centre and two university laboratories associated with the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), the Laboratory of control engineering, computer science and signals (LAGIS) and the Lille Computer Science Laboratory (LIFL).
Its researchers plan to enhance the scientific lives of their community by offering a combined colloquium intended to present top-quality scientific work in the ICST arena going beyond the boundaries of their respective institutions.
The POLARIS colloquium plays host to speakers, leading figures, French or foreign, computer scientists, mathematicians or specialists in scientific fields in which computing plays a major role.
It offers three to five events annually to all researchers, engineers, students and manufacturers affected by the future of ICST.


