Laurent DUPONT

Laurent DUPONT

    Assistant professor

Laurent is senior researcher at ERPI (Research Team on innovative Processes, Université de Lorraine, France), lecturer at ENSGSI, in particular in charge of the Master 2 Urban Innovation course (IUVTT), and visiting lecturer at TELECOM Nancy (responsible for the “big data smart city” module).

He is the co-founder (2014) and scientific manager of the Lorraine Fab Living Lab® (https://lf2l.fr/), the ERPI research & ENSGSI training platform for prospective assessment of innovative usages and innovation acceptability, a StAR LUE INFRA+ platform!

He is also the co-creator (2008) and scientific coordinator of Lorraine Smart Cities Living Lab (ENoLL member since 2010), an interdisciplinary project involving several laboratories and other public and private partners.

He designs, implements and evaluates new processes, based on collaborative innovation involving users, companies and territories, generating smart and sustainable Cities. E.g: Linkybymakers.fr project which explores the development of a user-driven innovation supporting the French public electricity distribution network and its smart meter.

Since 2019, he is involved in several EU projects (leader or expert):

  • LAUDS Factories as UL(ERPI) & Task leader (Horizon Europe project, 2024-2026 – 36 Months).
  • INEDIT project (Factory of the Future) as UL (ERPI) & WP leader (H2020 project, 2019-2023 – 42 Months);
  • Climate Labs as Living lab expert (Erasmus+ project, 2020-2023 – 36 Months) ;

Il est intervenant dans le parcours Ingénierie Urbaine de l’ENSGSI et responsable du module « Ingénieries et applications des masses de données pour la ville intelligente » à TELECOM Nancy.

Co-concepteur du projet Lorraine Smart Cities Living Lab (membre d’ENoLL depuis 2010) et de la Chaire collaborative REVES (Renaissance Écologique des Villes) (depuis 2013), il développe et expérimente des ingénieries collaboratives impliquant usagers, entreprises et territoires pour relever les défis liés à la transformation de nos territoires (Smart and sustainable City).

Ex: projet http://www.linkybymakers.fr/ qui explore en quoi les approches open source hardware accompagne le développement d’un processus d’innovation par l’usage pour comprendre les usages des réseaux électriques intelligents et des compteurs communicants.

L. Dupont est par ailleurs membre du conseil d’ICE / IEEE ITMC International Organizing Committee, International Conference on Technology, Engineering & Innovation. www.ice-conference.org Il est aussi chercheur invité à VRIC – Virtual Reality International Conference depuis 2017 – https://www.laval-virtual.org/

See the dedicated page : https://theses.fr/144652048