SMARTIB

SMARTIB
Permanent BioDyMIA staff involved
Dr. Yann Demarigny
Non-permanent BioDyMIA staff involved
 César Rodriguez Fano 
Summary
 This project aims to use chemometric tools (UV, IR, Raman probes) to control fermentation processes in biotechnology. This involves modeling the growth of microorganisms using artificial intelligence tools and developing a digital twin. The signals collected must make it possible to connect the state of the system at any time and at any point.

Three industrialists are involved, a specialized external actor, Axel One, the BioDyMIA laboratory, the Rhône-Alpes Auvergne Region and the Claude Bernard Lyon I University. A doctoral student based at ISARA was recruited to support this project.