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Sensing the Mechanical Response of Interfaces with Gradient of properties at nanometric scales – MERIG
the lubrication regime, adhesion and friction science. This project involves a strong knowledge in the
Sensemaking and Spatialisation for multi-granular heritage artefacts : 3D annotations, sonification. and formalisation of inferences – SESAMES
Sensemaking and Spatialisation for multi-granular heritage artefacts: 3D annotations, sonification. and formalisation of inferences
Sense of Agency in Joint Action – SAJA
Many of the most significant achievements of our species result from our capacity to engage in cooperative joint actions. The sense of agency experienced in joint action is thus a central subjective dimension of human sociality . This interdisciplinary project pools together expertise from philosophy of mind and action, cognitive psychology and experimental game theory in order to investigate the sense of agency in joint action and its role in supporting social cooperation.
Sense Making, Place attachment and Extended networks as sources of Resilience in the Arctic – SeMPER-Arctic
as priority area of enquiry : environmental science and public policy and regional development. The
Semiconductor quantum photonics chips at room temperature – SemiQuantRoom
foundations and limits of quantum information science, we are witnessing today to the maturation of quantum [...] light and its application to quantum information science. The group is one of the world leaders in the
Semen quality diagnosis by molecular approaches – SeQuaMol
Quality of bull semen and fertility
Semantics for Fair, usage-oriented semantic enrichment of open data – Semantics4Fair
work will rely on the collaboration of a computer science lab (IRIT) and a human-factor institute (MSH-T)
Semantic reverse-engineering of digital heritage objects – RESEED
consists of: - 4 research laboratories - 3 of science, 1 of humanities - 2 companies - 1 of engineering
Semantic and brain networks underlying creative abilities – CREANET
new experimental paradigms combined with network science and advanced neuroimaging methods to characterize
Semantic Indexing of French Biomedical Data Resources – SIFR
The volume of data in biomedicine is constantly increasing. Despite a large adoption of English in science, a significant quantity of these data uses the French language. Biomedical data integration and semantic interoperability is necessary to enable new scientific discoveries that could be made by merging different available data. A key aspect to address those issues is the use of terminologies and ontologies as a common denominator to structure biomedical data and make them interoperable.