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Solid phase spectroscopy for environmental diagnosis – SpecSolE
The aim of SpecSolE is to develop the use of spectroscpic technics applied to solid matrices for environmental diagnoses. The project core is the development of processes for the qualification and quantification of targeted compounds on the field, using technics commonly used in laboratory. The purp
MUlti-sCale analysis of hUman Sputum: structure, rheology, transport – MUCUS
Chronic respiratory diseases represent a major public health issue in both industrialised and emerging countries. Objective and quantitative markers for their diagnosis and/or monitoring are, however, incomplete which prevents the development of efficient therapies. The LabCom project MUCUS (MUlti-s
Hybrid tools for non-destructive evaluation and monitoring of infrastructures: optimized management for their durability – OHMIGOD
Structural health monitoring is a crucial issue for infrastructure managers and owners in different fields such as transport and energy civil engineering and buildings. Around the world, almost 15,000 infrastructures are in a degraded or even critical condition. At present, infrastructure managers r
Impact of processing and formulation on polymer film durabiliity – POPBA
Through this shared laboratory (Labcom project denoted POPBA) with BARBIER group, the Photochemistry team of ICCF (POPPI group) aims at continuing and amplifying its scientific project, which purpose is to understand the general laws that govern the long-term behaviour of polymers exposed to environ
Building Information Modeling, Augmented Reality and Internet Of Things – BIMARIOT
This project aims at using the Internet of Things to enrich augmented reality tools in the domain of building management. Building management encompasses different phases from the conception of the building to its destruction and recycling, including its maintenance. The maintenance phase is indeed
Machine control and virtualisation for Industry 4.0 – Mach4
The adaptation of industrial firms to the technological and organisational evolutions of Industry 4.0 must be supported by the development of tools enabling humans to master the growing complexity of machines. In this context, the association between ITECA and Pprime Institute combines expertise in