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Automated Hardware Malware Analysis – AHMA
The Internet of Things is constituted of devices that are exponentially growing in number and in complexity. They often use numerous customized software and hardware, without taking into consideration security issues, which make them a target of choice for cybercriminals. The project presents the novel approach of using side-channel information, to not only detect if a device is infected by malware, but also to identify precisely the kind of threat that is targeting the device.
Green Innovation: Creativity, Risk and Social context – GrICRiS
Innovation and creativity are two different but linked concepts. Creativity is a human act that involves the generation of novel and useful ideas. Innovation entails the implementation of these ideas into new products and processes. Innovation greatly depends on the human ability to create. Thus, the creative cognition of individuals is a key building block for innovation. There is an urgent need to investigate how and how much creative abilities are linked to different types of innovation.
Physics of degradation in organic, nanocrystal, and hybrid solar cells – PROCES
«Third-generation« solar cells based on colloidal nanocrystals and perovskites are emerging technologies. While their efficiencies are being improved, the Achilles heel lies in their instability. Fundamental understandings on their degradation is indispensable for their further development.
Atmosphere - Sea ice Exchanges and Teleconections
CRiceS H2020 project which started in September 2021. CRiceS will build on the analysis of new and emerging
IPSL Climate graduate school
continuité des 2 programmes post-doctoraux initiés en 2021 (WP3 et WP5). En tout, 11 jeunes scientifiques
Cursus Innover, Développer, Etudier, Agir, se Lancer
Sur la période de décembre 2021 à décembre 2022, les établissements du consortium ont achevé la validation
Risks and Uncertainties under Climate Change
EU projects ESM2025 and PROVIDE, which started in 2021.. The CNRM-CM6 ensemble project [...] The PI has written an extensive review in 2021 on the use of ‘emergent constraints’ in the reduction [...] study was published in Earth System Dynamics in 2021. Carbon cycle response
Sustainable intensification of fruit production systems through innovative pest biological control technologies – Pest free fruit
In sub-Saharan Africa, fruit production is affected by pests that strongly impact on attaining food and nutrition security. The excessive reliance on chemicals is not sustainable, and current pest control methods are insufficient to minimize crop losses. Innovations relying on ecologically-based control become crucial to respond efficiently to sustainable fruit production, as well as societal concerns for safer and nutritionally-balanced diets, better health and environmental protection.
Roles of Agroforestry in sustainable intensification of small farMs and food Security for Societies in West Africa – RAMSES II
Agroforestry, a promising option for the design of agricultural systems that are sustainable and resilient, particularly in West Africa which is highly vulnerable facing global changes.