Enviado por Anonyme (no verificado) el Lun, 09/21/2020 - 17:02
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ESTIMATION DE VECTEURS NORMAUX
SURFACES DISCRETES
PARameter-free Analysis of DIgital Surfaces
Coordinateur:
INSA LYON - LIRIS
Responsable INSA:
TRISTAN ROUSSILLON
In numerous fields (e.g., material sciences, medical imaging), non-invasive acquisition devices such as magnetic resonance, X-ray tomography or microtomography are required for observation, measurements or diagnostic aids. These acquisition devices usually generate volumic data, i.e., 3D images, composed of regularly spaced data in a cuboidal domain. 3D volumes come from the segmentation of such 3D images. They can also be generated from scientific modelling because numerous simulation schemes rely on the regularity of the data support.
Enviado por Anonyme (no verificado) el Vie, 04/24/2020 - 14:52
Simulation and Imaging for the Mitral Regurgitation
Coordinateur:
REO - Miguel FERNANDEZ
Responsable INSA:
Pierre-Jean COTTINET
Cardiac valve diseases are known to be an important public-health problem. Mitral Valve (MV) regurgitation (MR), also known as mitral insufficiency, is one of the most important of them. The regurgitation is either caused by a pathology of the valve itself (primary MR), or it is the consequence of a pathology of the myocardium (secondary MR).
Enviado por Anonyme (no verificado) el Lun, 01/20/2020 - 15:53
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SYMBIOSE MUTUALISTE
A FOCuS on symbiosis to develop alternatives to pesticides !
Coordinateur:
INSA LYON - BF2I
Responsable INSA:
Anna ZAIMAN
Pesticides are intensively used to protect cereals from pests, but they are known to increase pest resistance and affect the environment and non-target organisms, including humans, which points to the need for sustainable alternatives. Some of the main cereal pests are the weevil Sitophilus spp., which proliferate on a cereal-exclusive diet thanks to a mutualistic association with the intracellular symbiotic bacterium (endosymbiont), which provides the insect the nutrients that are scarce in the grains.
Enviado por Anonyme (no verificado) el Jue, 12/19/2019 - 17:35
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WEB DES OBJETS
WEB SEMANTIQUE
A platform to enable the development and execution of intelligent and decentralised Web of Things applications
Coordinateur:
INSA LYON - LIRIS
Responsable INSA:
Frédérique LAFOREST
The Internet of Things connects physical devices offering sensing or actuating with their vicinity. The ever-growing capabilities of devices allow to imagine new architectures including them as first class citizens. New added-value applications can then be envisioned in smart agriculture, smart buildings, smart cities, energy and water management, e-health and ageing well...
Enviado por Anonyme (no verificado) el Mar, 12/17/2019 - 16:30
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CARACTERISATION IN SITU
METHODES SPECTROSCOPIQUES
Spectroscopie in situ pour la caractérisation de lubrifiants dans des contacts roulant chargés
Coordinateur:
INSA LYON - LAMCOS
Responsable INSA:
Laetitia MARTINIE
Tribology has a major role to play to reduce the total energy consumption worldwide. Yet, the lubricant behavior in extreme conditions is poorly known, and therefore unpredictable. In this project, we propose to couple a Brillouin Light Scattering set up with a tribometer to carry in situ spectroscopy characterization of lubricants in a highly confined contact. This experimental approach will lead to simultaneously measure the thermodynamic state of the lubricant, its structural dynamics and the resulting macroscopic friction causing high energy dissipation.
Rodent management is essential for health and economicissues. The only molecules approved by authorities and known to efficiently control rats andmice are 4-hydroxycoumarin (i.e., coumatetralyl, bromadiolone, difenacoum, brodifacoum,difethialone, flocoumafen) and 1,3-indandione (i.e., chlorophacinone) derivatives which areanticoagulant rodenticides (AR).
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Environnement : Milieux naturels, Industriels et Urbains