Effect of exercise training on the human skeletal muscle proteome, phosphoproteome, and proteodynamics

Generally, resistance exercise increases muscle mass and strength, whereas endurance exercise increases the capacity to use fuels and fatigue resistance. In both cases, skeletal muscle translates the physical and biochemical stresses of exercise into morphological and metabolic adaptations, with the adaptations improving one’s ability to perform the corresponding type of exercise. This concept is known […]

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Splittings of Binomial Edge Ideals

A graph is a collection of nodes or points, called vertices, along with a collection of objects called edges, which connect some of the vertices. Graphs can be used to model a number of real world applications. For example, the world wide web can be represented by a node for each website, and an edge […]

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Synthèse et caractérisation biochimique de dendrimères fluorescents

En raison de la présence de la Barrière Hémato-Encéphalique (BHE), le cerveau est considéré comme l’un des organes les plus difficiles à cibler pour une action pharmacologique. Les pathogènes neurotropes, en revanche, ont été démontrés capables de traverser cette barrière et d’infecter les tissus cérébraux à travers l’endothélium microvasculaire cérébral. Ce projet repose sur l’hypothèse […]

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Resource Allocation in Integrated Terrestrial and Non-terrestrial Networks

Due to increasing demands for novel services, advancements in non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) are seen as an effective solution to complement terrestrial networks (TNs) in under-served areas. However, the high mobility of new users, e.g., autonomous cars, in addition to that of NTN platforms, will cause extreme signal fluctuations. The latter will lead to radio link […]

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Energy flexibility of residential buildings using electric heat storage

This project proposes to model the energy environment of a typical Canadian multi-dwelling building and to develop a mechanism for optimized management of the energy consumed under different operating conditions. The model will allow to simulate the energy needs during winter periods and to quantify the flexibility potentials. It will also explore management modes by […]

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Anisotropie des aluminiums extrudés

Dans le cadre d’un projet sur l’extrusion, un besoin de documentation des propriétés mécaniques de profilés est présenté par le LOPFA et pourrait intéresser un élève d’école d’ingénieur en stage. Dans le cadre de ce stage, l’étudiant devra caractériser l’anisotropie de profilés extrudés en alliages d’aluminium (AA6063 et 6082). Pour se faire, il faudra réaliser […]

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Computational methods for atomic force microscopy

Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is a powerful tool to investigate the mechanical properties of cell membranes, by using a probe to scan the surface of a biological sample. However, computational and mathematical tools are still lacking to process and analyze time-series data from AFM in an automated way. Our project aims to develop an end-to-end […]

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Data visualization and analytical tools for agroecology

To respond to the lack of digital tools for small-scale farmers, our team has been developing Litefarm (https://www.litefarm.org), a free and open source multifunctional web app which can be used by farmers to enter data for farm management, obtaining organic certification, and participatory assessment of agroecological outputs. Launched in 2020, LiteFarm is now the world’s […]

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Anti-viral potential of polyphenolic compounds isolated from marine seaweeds; multi-target approach against RNA viruses.

This research builds upon previous research performed by the intern regarding identifying natural compounds to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 replication and survival in the host cell. RNA viruses are responsible for notable human diseases, and continuous mutations of these viruses are challenging to develop anti-viral agents. Scientists have developed various anti-viral agents against RNA viruses. However, most […]

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Computer-assisted planning of liver surgery

Computer-assisted surgical planning systems, despite their enormous support in the decision-making process, have faced challenges in clinical practice mainly due to the difficulty of obtaining 3D patient-specific models. This requires the segmentation of anatomical structures, a process traditionally considered tedious, complex, and imprecise. However, recent advances in artificial intelligence, particularly in convolutional neural networks, have […]

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Élaboration de nouveaux microgels photothermiques

Le projet consiste à utiliser un microgel déjà existant constituer d’un polymère ainsi que des particules d’or. Ce microgel présente des caractéristiques de gonflement réversible. Ces gonflements peuvent être maîtrisés par l’irradation à la lumière du microgel. A partir de ce microgel, on souhaite y greffer des nouveaux polymères. Les greffages auront lieu soit directement […]

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Entre planification urbaine et appropriation citoyenne des espaces: une enquête visuelle sur le design urbain à Montréal

Le projet dans lequel s’insère l’étudiant-stagiaire a pour objectif une étude sur la perception des citoyens quant aux changements survenus dans l’espace public de la ville de Montréal dans le cadre de politiques d’aménagements éphémères de l’espace urbain. Ces politiques font suite à la volonté de Montréal de se positionner en tant que ville créative, […]

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