Le pont Kintai et l’architecture des ponts au Japon à l’angle des crises environnementales (16 – 18e siècle)

La période s’étalant du 16e au 18e siècle au Japon fût marquée par des épisodes successifs de guerre et de paix, de crises environnementales et de vagues de construction pour marquer la fin des conflits. De nouveaux bâtiments, routes et infrastructures marquent en ce sens l’époque Edo, qualifiée largement pour sa prospérité relative. Or, ce […]

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Temporal Preferences versus Song Learning Across Populations of Ormia ochracea

This project will measure the behavioural responses in a certain fly species, ‘Ormia ochracea’, to a variety of cricket mating songs, and from geographically separated North American populations of the fly. This type of fly attacks crickets so that their larvae may feed and mature within the cricket’s body. They locate the cricket’s position by […]

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DEVELOPMENT OF CONTEXT-SPECIFIC INTEGRATED BIOLOGICAL NETWORK MODELS WITH APPLICATIONS TO STRAIN ENGINEERING

Biological-system-based production of chemicals and fuels (Eg: ethanol, bio-diesel, bio-nylon, etc.) has lesser or no impact on the environment than their conventional, chemical processes But, these biofactories are not evolved to produce industrially important chemicals yet. Hence, the productivity of the desired chemical is low in an isolated biological system. Metabolic engineering modifies the metabolic […]

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Extended Reach Power-by-Light

Power is typically transmitted as electricity in copper wires. This works well in many cases, but there’s a major drawback: electromagnetic interference can disrupt the power supply, which is detrimental for sensitive electronic devices. Another approach is to transmit power as light, which is immune to this interference. A laser converts electricity to light, which […]

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Transformational Specification of Out-of-Thin-Air Memory Models

Much of the performance in today’s computing devices such as mobiles, desktops, supercomputers, etc. can be attributed to concurrency – the ability to perform more than one task simultaneously. In addition, performance of software that run on such devices greatly benefit from the compiler (software that translates our code to be run by hardware) that […]

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Alliages à haute entropie TiZrCrMnNi et TiZrVFeNi pour le stockage de l’hydrogène

Les hydrures métalliques sont un moyen sûr et efficace pour stocker l’hydrogène. Ce projet porte sur une nouvelle classe d’hydrures, les alliages à haute entropie. Deux alliages seront étudiés : TiZrCrMnNi et TiZrVFeNi. Dans un premier temps des calculs théoriques seront effectués afin de prédire la structure cristalline et la capacité de stockage d’hydrogène de […]

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Relating Quantitative ESG to the Evolving ESG Regulatory / Reporting Landscape

The field of responsible investing is rapidly expanding, with even greater attention on the importance of responsible investment in 2021, as seen in the aftermath of the hugely impactful COP26 summit. Directing our financial resources in a sustainable direction has the potential to have a massive impact on helping us meet the Sustainable Development Goals […]

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Cognitive Assessments in Virtual Reality

Standard cognitive assessments are normally administered over pen-and-paper or desktop computers. Although these tests are accessible, they are often administered by a trained professional to ensure protocol adherence, and shorter tasks are often repeated many times to mitigate the impact of anomalous trials. These considerations render the current practices costly and time-consuming. For this proposal, […]

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Indoor Localization

My project is related to machine learning and robotics. A brief description of my project is the following: a robot comes into a room and takes snapshots of this room. Then the algorithm will make different digital representations of the room and store them in the database. After that, the robot can make photos of […]

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How social mobility and income inequality affect health in Canada

People who live in countries with low inequality (where the gap between the rich and the poor is small) tend to be healthier on average. Countries with low inequality (like Finland and Denmark) also tend to have a lot of social mobility across generations. In other words, people’s chances of success don’t depend on how […]

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Etude d’un système antiphage de type avortement de l’infection contrôlé par un riborégulateur chez Clostridioides difficile

Clostridioides difficile est la principale cause de diarrhées post-antibiotiques chez les adultes dans les pays industrialisés et l’une des bactéries les plus problématiques en milieu hospitalier. Cependant, les processus de colonisation du tube digestif ainsi que les mécanismes qui contrôlent la virulence sont encore peu étudiés chez cette bactérie. Mieux comprendre la régulation de ces […]

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