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Valorization of fibres from nettle grown on marginal lands in an agro-forestry cropping system – NETFIB
The NETFIB project (Valorisation of nettle fiber grown on marginal lands in an agro-forestry system) coordinated by the Chrono-Environment Laboratory of Bourgogne Franche-Comté aims to develop the production of nettle in agro-forestry system on marginalized land, to feed a sector in plain expansion, without accentuating the pressure on agricultural land.
Russians and Kurds in the Middle East (late 19th-21st centuries): The Tribal Factor in Imperial Strategies – Ruskurd
While Russian policy in the Middle East has been widely discussed in recent years, due to its part in the crisis the region has experienced since the early 21st century, the project aims at putting the relationship between Russia (broadly defined as the political space of the Tsarist Empire and the Soviet Union) and the Kurds, a minority and transborder group, since the 19th century.
Wireless Stretchable SAW devices: a new path to multifunctional, on-skin, fully passive sensors – SAWGOOD
an application for an ERC Consolidator grant in 2021-2022.
Spectral Superdiffusive Phonon Sensor – SPiDER-man
SPiDER-man is devoted to the development of a new instrumentation to probe ballistic-diffusive transfer in nanostructured semiconductors. Over the past decade, rapid improvement of experimental techniques devoted to nanomaterial characterization has arisen. Yet, if those approaches allow spectacular temporal or spatial resolution of heat transfer at nanoscales, they can scarcely describe the ballistic-diffusive regime that exists when length scale and energy carriers mean free path are similar.
Chinese Immigrants in Paris Region – ChIPRe
Chinese Immigrants in the Paris Region (ChIPRe)
Approximate Bayesian solutions for the interpretation of large datasets and complex models – ABSint
This project is motivated by branches of applications<br />where large data sets and complex models represent a genuine challenge: population genetics and phylogenetic analyses, neuroscience and astrostatistics.The expected impacts of the project are two-fold: (1) scientific impacts for the developments of sound statistical tools to analyse massive datasets and complex models and (2) search for approximate solutions to analyse more advanced data structure.
Algorithms with Small Separations acKnowledged: graphs and linear matroids – ASSK
The main theme of this project is small separation phenomena on graphs and linear matroids, emphasizing the applications on algorithms design. The concept of separation in theoretical computer science is pervasive, in varying forms depending on the context. It is a fundamental concept that paves the way for graph theory, especially structural decomposition theory. Also it serves as a major engine for algorithms design.
Hominin BipedalismS: Exploration of bipedal gaits in Hominins thanks to Specimen-Specific Functional Morphology – HoBiS
Functional Exploration of bipedal gaits in Hominins thanks to Specimen-Specific Functional Morphology
Self-monitoring of language in production – SLIP
This project aims at uncovering the cognitive and neural bases of the process whereby speakers inspect their own speech for errors both during speech planning (internal monitoring) and articulation (external monitoring) at different linguistic levels (ranging from semantics to articulation). There theoretical accounts will be systematically assessed: comprehension-based monitoring, internal modelling based monitoring and conflict-based monitoring.
French episcopal acta of the Middle Ages: a multi-media edition and analysis – ACTEPI
ACTÉPI deals with the episcopal acta in Northern France from the middle of the 11th to the middle of the 13th century.