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Visibility and invisibility of minorities on the public scene at the end of the Middle Ages
Visibility and invisibilization of minorities in the public space at the end of the Middle Ages.<br />6 towns in the Iberian Peninsula serve as the study site: Barcelona, ??Girona, Perpignan, Zaragoza, Palma de Mallorca and Valencia. The cities of Toledo and Granada provide a counterpoint. We analyze the evolution of Jewish neighborhoods between 1200 and 1492, from a «Golden Age« to the expulsion.
Virtual humanoids learning motion skills
Virtual humanoids learning motion skills
Viral circulation and social dynamics
social dynamics" research axis of the Action Liban 2021 project. It addresses several themes of this axis:
Viability Assessment of population health interventions within Pilot Studies
results of these two WPs, carried out in parallel from 2021 to 2023, will allow to refine the preparation of
Vector Boson Scattering as an indirect probe of new physics
Run3 periods of LHC exploitation (2015-2018 and 2021-2022), create a synergy between ML and high-energy
Valorization of fibres from nettle grown on marginal lands in an agro-forestry cropping system
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.
VECU DES FAMILLES D’ENFANTS (DE LA NAISSANCE A 6 ANS) DURANT LE CONFINEMENT
presentation of results: 12 months: May 2020 to May 2021. The amount of aid requested and a brief description
Utilisation des fonds du centre de référence d'innovation et d'expertise (CREFIX) du plan de médecine génomique (PFMG 2025)
est constituée d’1 cheffe de projet (CDI CEA en 2021), 1 bioinformaticienne senior (CDI CEA en 2022)
Using the variability of the human cortical folding pattern to benchmark unsupervised learning
There are more than seven billion humans alive today, who have both unique fingerprints and unique cortical folding patterns. Nobody knows whether the variability in these cortical folding patterns has a meaning, or even where these patterns, which appear in utero, come from. It is time for machine learning to try to decipher these folding patterns.
Using the most powerful explosion as probes of the high-redshift Universe
Thanks to their exceptional brightness, the afterglows of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) can be used as extra-galactic background sources capable of unveiling the properties of the universe at different redshifts. The class of long GRBs (LGRB) is associated with the collapse of the most massive stars, making them a tool to investigate star formation in the early Universe.