The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international, non-profit, independent association of benchmarked Living Labs.
Brigitte holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science and began her career in 1990 as a researcher at Inria (France) making significant contributions to AI with over 140 scientific publications, some of them on Living Lab and LL case studies (issued from local and European projects).
In 2007, Brigitte co-managed the ICT Usage Lab, the first French ENoLL Living Lab. The lab’s recent focus has been on digital education, via the Terra Numerica project. In 2010, she created the 1st Living Lab Summer School (Paris), known now as OLLD. She was a creating member of ENoLL and council member (2010-2011). Brigitte co-founded France Living Labs (F2L) in 2012, an association representing the French network of Living Labs she co-animated since 2008.
Since 2017, Brigitte has served as a council member representing ICTUL and F2L (+10 LLs). At OLLD2014, she helped create the Francophone network of Living Labs, represented by F2L, and co-organized three annual events until 2019 (in France, Quebec and before OLDD). Brigitte has also been deeply involved in the ENoLL labelling processes of Living Labs since 2007, currently serving as a member of the dedicated Task Force.