public events
Meet us during conferences or explore our work through exhibitions in which our participation allows us to show our discoveries out of the scientific network.
🟢 Conferences
🔵 Exhibitions
Café Science
CONFERENCE
January 8th, 2026 / 13h-14h / CentraleSupélec, salle VI.118, bâtiment Eiffel – 3 rue Joliot-Curie, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette.
Generative strategies to improve physics-based wave propagation through deep learning : the CentraleSupélec Research Center is pleased to invite you to its upcoming Science Café. We will be delighted to welcome Filippo Gatti, Associate Professor at the Paris-Saclay Mechanics Laboratory (LMPS).
EUROPAM Workshop 2025
#WORKSHOP – December 11th, 2025 – Université de Toulon, Bâtiment M
EUROPAM project: we develop continuous and comparative passive acoustic monitoring of megafauna in the Mediterranean Sea, the Azores and off the coast of Norway.
Contact : herve.glotin@univ-tln.fr
CIAN's team presents at UNOC-3
Exhibition – 2025, June – Hall des expositions, Nice
Our team presented their work during the UNOC 3 summit. We were present in the exhibition hall, allowing us to discuss our research topics with the public, associations and other scientists.
La Symphonie des Anciens Mondes
Conférence 18h – 21 dec. 2025 – Villa tamaris, Toulon
By understanding the intricacies of the bioacoustic orchestration that surrounds us, we can gain valuable insights into animal behavior, ecological dynamics and thus contribute to conservation efforts.
Des abysses au cosmos
Exhibition – 2023, sept. to oct. – Fort Napoléon, La Seyne sur Mer
A didactic exhibition that will immerse its visitors in more 2400 metres off La Seyne-sur-Mer on the LSPM subsea infrastructure, revealing the challenges and innovations that enable the study of cosmic particles (ANTARES, KM3NeT) and the deep marine environmen.
Plongée sonore avec les cétacés
Exhibition – 2023, apr. to nov. – Var museum, Toulon
An introduction to subsea dialects, wrongly considered silent. And the voices of this engulfed world were restored with the help of Pascale Giraudet and Hervé Glotin, researchers forerunners of bioacoustics at the University of Toulon, whose purpose is to discover the mysteries of the sound language of cetaceans present off the Var coast.

