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Target Ion Source for Short-Lived Ion Production – TULIP
The study of exotic nuclei is one of the main avenues of research with a high potential for discoveries worldwide. The TULIP project aims to enhance near-term nuclear physics research possibilities by creating unique radioactive ion beams (RIB) for ambitious subatomic experiments at the national flagship facility SPIRAL based at the Grand Accélérateur National d’Ions Lourds (GANIL) in Caen.
Security and privacy in 5G mobile networks – MobiS5
create a highly-decentralised architecture, including a massive Internet of Things (mIoT) and a non-federated [...] use-case of a secure server that aids or processes outsourced computation; and the example of a smart home [...] world: (i) TR 22.861, describing the integration of a mIoT in 5G networks; (ii) TR 22.862, regarding critical
MARine terraces along the northern Andean Coast as a proxy for seismic hazard ASsessment – MARACAS
earthquakes as a proxy for the possible future events. In this project, we propose a complementary approach [...] and the morpho-tectonic segmentation is a temporary signature or a long-lasting characteristic. [...] recent work, we propose that the coastal morphology is a surface image of the distribution and magnitude of
Me, we, and them. A context-sensitive model of social and vicarious consumer animosity. – ME-WE-THEM
animosity models (animosity of country A towards target country B) to a more complete network-based approach [...] These assumptions will be tested in a series of experiments in a cross-national context. Answering the [...] individual determinants, as consumer animosity is a social phenomenon. The present proposal claims that
Evolutionary Ecology of fossil anthropoid primates in Southeast Asia – EVEPRIMASIA
Better understanding the evolutionary history of the anthropoid primates in Southeast Asia through the fossil record of the Central Basin of Myanmar
Phonological Networks in Language Production and Comprehension. – PhoNet
In a joint effort of French and German scientists specializing, respectively, in speech production and speech comprehension, this project will perform parallel production and comprehension experiments in French and German to improve our understanding of the brain mechanisms of language.
Aversion to Strategic UnceRtainty: Measurement and Policy Implications – ASUR
Strategic uncertainty is the uncertainty that players face with respect to the strategies chosen by other players. While economic theory mostly applies equilibrium concepts that are based on the absence of strategic uncertainty, experiments have indicated that most humans waive a substantial part of their expected payoff in order to avoid that their payoff depends on the decisions by others. This aversion to strategic uncertainty has far-reaching consequences for economic efficiency.
Bivalve shell-based, high-resolution multi-proxy reconstruction of marine primary production – Pecten maximus, Bay of Brest – HIPPO
Despite the outstanding relevance of phytoplankton for the functioning of marine ecosystems and global climate, past primary production dynamics in the coastal zone is still not well characterized (time-series are usually too short and too sparse). It is therefore crucial to develop new tools that can provide reliable, temporally well-constrained, seasonally to inter-annually resolved data on past primary production dynamics in coastal nearshore environments based on shells of bivalve mollusks.
Hybrid supramolecular/plasmonic switches as luminescence sensors and watermarkers – SupraSwitch
One of the current challenges of applied plasmonics is to control the molecular configuration around nanostructures as a promising route to drive their functionality. Our idea is to couple metal nanoparticles with fluorophores and to achieve distance control between them through the use of stimuli-responsive molecules like ß-cyclodextrin/guest and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide).
Effects of EU soft law across the multilevel system – EfSoLaw
The project studies the effects of EU soft law in order to improve our understanding of the performance of the EU multi-level system. EU law influences governments and has direct consequences for citizens. With the governance turn and increasingly complex decision making in Brussels, law is increasingly taking a “soft” form.