On  9 April, the VEDECOM (CARBON-FREE, COMMUNICATING VEHICLE AND ITS MOBILITY)  institute celebrated its first birthday at Versailles Town Hall. An event which  brought together the many protagonists of this ambitious project whose  objective is to be both the leading institute and an indispensable actor in  innovation, research and training, applied to transport and responsible  mobility. 
                          VEDECOM  was recognised as an Institute for Energy Transition (ITE) on 11 February 2014  by the National Research Agency. It is part of the Future Investment programme.  Its role is to be the "missing link" between academics,  industrialists and institutionalists. Many actors are thus grouped within this  institute chaired by Guillaume Devauchelle: members of different sectors of industry  and services (automotive, aeronautics, systems engineering, electronic  components, ICT and digital simulation, infrastructure managers and transport  operators, digital networks and electricity), research and higher education  organisations, as well as local communities.
                           ESIGELEC among the founding members:
                          VEDECOM's  activities are broken down into three programmes entitled "Vehicle",  "Eco-Mobility" and "Training" and it is organised around  three areas of research: "Electrification of Vehicles", "Driving  Delegation and Connectivity", and finally "Shared Mobility and  Energy" (see diagram).
                          
                           ESIGELEC has been one of the founding members of VEDECOM since the beginning  and some of its teachers-researchers play a particularly active role: Zoheir Riah was recently appointed leader  of the "Electromagnetic fields and susceptibility" project within  the "Electrification of Vehicles" area to structure and then  coordinate the EMC activity. Working closely with industrial partners such as  PSA, Renault and VALEO, it contributes to identifying EMC issues in electric  vehicles and works on launching actions (theses, post-doctoral training,  engineers, etc.) which will enable these issues to be addressed.
                          The  thesis by Fahim Hami in progress supervised by Moncef Kadi, head of the IRSEEM  research pole Electronics & Systems is part of this project.
                          
 
                           Contacts : 
                            Nicolas  Langlois, Head  of the Automatic & Systems pole, Delegate of  ESIGELEC in Vedecom, nicolas.langlois@esigelec.fr
                            Zoheir Riah, ,  Teacher researcher ESIGELEC Irseem, Project leader VEDECOM, zoheir.riah@esigelec.fr