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Automatic Extraction of Geolinguistic Atlas Content and Spatial Analysis: application to Dialectology – ECLATS
The ECLATS project deals with the enhancement and the treatment of ancient maps, a historical and cultural heritage widely recognized as a very important source of information, but not easily to use. We focus on Linguistic Atlas of France (ALF), built between 1902 and 1910. This cartographical heritage produces first-rate data for dialectological researches.
Hybrid two-dimensional heterostructures for optoelectronics – H2DH
achieved using bulk crystals. Indeed, 2D crystals feature exposed electron gases, which properties are d
Advanced thermoplasmonic tools for the study of thermal biology at the single cell level – PlasmoTherm
microscopy techniques. As any field of science features thermal-induced processes, the applications of
Non-local domain decomposition methods in electromagnetics – NonLocalDD
already known optimised Schwarz approaches (that feature only algebraic convergence), this would lead to
Tricho-hepato-enteric syndrome : from abnormal RNA decay to disease – THE-RNA
description more than 20 years ago, several clinical features of THE syndrome are loosely known because of the [...] mutation. Hair abnormalities are an important feature of THE syndrome. Thus, easily available hair samples
Phagocytosis of IgG-coated Emulsion Droplets – PhagoDrop
of quantitative internalization and microscopic features. In the project, we intend to first (WP1) study
Verified OCaml Library – VOCAL
ability to produce fairly efficient code. These features of OCaml explain that it has been adopted world-wide
Correctness of Linux Scripts – Colis
programming languages. Typically they provide known features from imperative programming languages like various [...] tree-like object. However, we have to cope with features like unbounded depth and width, multiple hard
Excited States and Dynamics of Functional Re(I) Complexes Embedded in Metalloproteins-Development of New Theoretical Methods for the Simulation and Control of Excited-State Properties and Reactivity in Biological Environments – DeNeTheor
MODELING FUNCTIONAL CHROMOPHORES EMBEDDED IN BIO-ENVIRONMENTS –<br />DEVELOPMENT OF NEW THEORETICAL METHODS TO SIMULATE EXCITED STATE DYNAMICS AND REACTIVITY
POLY(DIHYDROGEN) COMPLEXES AND HYDROGEN TRANSFER – 3H2
The use of hydride and dihydrogen complexes for hydrogen storage applications <br />3H2 is a fundamental research project lead by Sylviane Sabo-Etienne from Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination, LCC, Toulouse, in collaboration with Georgeta Postole from IRCELYON, Eric Clot from ICG Montpellier and Jacques Ollivier from ILL, Grenoble. The project really started in October 2016 for 4 years. It received an ANR funding of 461, 000 € for a total cost of around 2, 426, 705 €.