We are proud to announce that Quentin Loisel, has been selected to represent Health CASCADE at the Falling Walls Lab Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) competition in Denmark this week, from 18th and 19th September.
This recognition is a testament to the cutting-edge innovation and societal impact at the heart of Health CASCADE’s mission. Quentin’s work, developed within Health CASCADE and under the leadership of Prof. Sebastien Chastin, exemplifies our commitment to co-creating ethical, human-centered AI solutions that address real-world challenges.
Breaking the Wall of AI Human Co-Creation
Quentin’s pitch, titled “Breaking the Wall of AI Human Co-Creation,” showcases pioneering research that explores collaborative frameworks between humans and AI systems.
Why This Matters
The Falling Walls Lab is a globally renowned platform for early-career researchers to present breakthrough ideas in just three minutes. Quentin’s selection for the MSCA-specific competition places him among Europe’s top emerging talents in science and innovation.
What’s at stake?
Three winners will advance to the global final in Berlin this November, pitching alongside international peers and presenting to Nobel laureates and world-leading scientists at Falling Walls Science Summit.
Looking Ahead
We’ll be cheering Quentin on as he takes the stage in Denmark. His work reinforces Health CASCADE’s role as a leader in ethical innovation and social impact.
Please join us in congratulating Quentin on this outstanding achievement!