Submitted by Anonyme (not verified) on Tue, 03/22/2022 - 16:14
Keywords:
IN SITU
WAter in TEM
Project Leader:
IRCELYON - CNRS
INSA’s scientific leader:
Karine MASENELLI-VARLOT
WATEM aims at studying in situ the early stages of water condensation onto aerosols in an Environmental Transmission Electron Microscope, to better understand cloud formation and therefore better predict climates.
INSA Challenge:
Environnement : Milieux naturels, Industriels et Urbains
Submitted by Anonyme (not verified) on Fri, 09/24/2021 - 14:28
Keywords:
INTERNET OF THINGS
PRIVACY
Project Leader:
ASS FRANC NOMMAGE INTERNET EN CO
INSA’s scientific leader:
Mathiew CUNCHE
PIVOT is German-French project in the joint Call on Cybersecurity, sponsored by the German Ministry of Education and Research and the Agence Nationale de la Recherche.
PIVOT aims for assuring both privacy of data and of identifiers that may disclose the data sources and contexts in the Internet of Things (IoT). The secure protection of data and metadata in PIVOT will in particular extend to low-end devices and low-power radio networks of the ultra-constrained IoT.
Submitted by Anonyme (not verified) on Wed, 09/08/2021 - 16:47
Keywords:
IMAGERIE MEDICALE
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Project Leader:
UNIV DE BRETAGNE OCCIDENTAL
INSA’s scientific leader:
Bruno SIXOU
L’objectif de ce projet est de développer des nouvelles méthodes de reconstruction d’images médicale multimodales en utilisant des techniques d’intelligence artificielle.
Submitted by Anonyme (not verified) on Wed, 06/09/2021 - 09:49
Keywords:
BYSANTINE FAILURES
TRUSTLESS SYSTEMS
Project Leader:
UNIVERSITE DE RENNES 1
INSA’s scientific leader:
Omar HASAN
The rise of blockchains over the last decade has attracted growing attention from both academia and industry, leading to the development of several highly-visible systems and algorithms. These blockchain-based systems come, however, with many caveats in terms of performance and scalability, that are inherent to the total order that blockchain algorithms seek to achieve on their operations, which implies in turn a Byzantine-tolerant agreement.
Submitted by Anonyme (not verified) on Mon, 03/29/2021 - 10:42
Performance and Behavior at the nanoscale of new efficient and environmentally Friendly nanolubricants
Project Leader:
ECL-LTDS
INSA’s scientific leader:
Lucile JOLY-POTTUZ
The objective of the BeFriend project consists in finding the best test conditions and MoS2 nanoparticles properties (size, morphology, structure, defectness, chemistry) aimed at optimizing their tribological performances.
The effect of the environment (resistance to oxidation) on the lubricating properties of the nanoparticles will be addressed. Friction tests in controlled environment (T°C, oxygen pressure) combined with in situ characterization will be carried out
Submitted by Anonyme (not verified) on Tue, 03/02/2021 - 17:41
Keywords:
FRACTURE
SILICATE GLASS
Crack initiation in silicate glasses – plastic flow, shear bands and damage
Project Leader:
SIMM
INSA’s scientific leader:
Gergely MOLNAR
Silicate glasses are archetypal brittle materials where surface flaws dictate practical strength. Although there is little variation in the major mechanical properties of most silicate glasses (elastic modulus, hardness and fracture toughness all vary by less than a factor of two with composition), the resistance to surface damage stands out, with sometimes variations by two orders of magnitude with moderate composition changes.
INSA Challenge:
Environnement : Milieux naturels, Industriels et Urbains
Partners:
ECOLE SUPERIEUR PHYSIQUE CHIMIE INDUSTRIELLE PARIS - SIMM