Stylo : un éditeur de texte sémantique pour la rédaction scientifique

Stylo est conçu pour simplifier la rédaction et l’édition d’articles scientifiques en Sciences humaines et sociales. Il est destiné aux auteur·e·s et aux éditeur·rice·s engagé·e·s dans une édition scientifique de qualité. Bien que fondamentale en vue d’une diffusion numérique, la structuration des documents est actuellement reportée à la fin du processus éditorial. Elle devrait pourtant […]

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Digital Leigh Hunt

Le projet « Digital Leigh Hunt » explorera plus précisément la position centrale de Leigh Hunt sur la scène littéraire et critique londonienne de la première moitié du XIXe siècle, à travers le prisme des outils des humanités numériques. Hunt est aujourd’hui considéré comme l’une des figures clés de la période romantique en Angleterre, connu pour son […]

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Mobile shape-changing haptic props for virtual reality

The proposed project is built around combining two existing projects, one situated at Carleton and the other situated at NAIST. Carleton has developed a tactile device which can both be tracked for use with Virtual Reality and can also change shape to simulate the tactile feel of various objects presented in a virtual environment. The […]

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Precise Calibration of Super-Kamiokande Photosensors

How can matter, including us, actually exist? According to the Big Bang theory, at the start of the Universe an even amount of matter and anti-matter was created, which should have all annihilated leaving nothing but photons. Subatomic ghostly particles called neutrinos may be a critical piece of this puzzle. A phenomenon called neutrino oscillation […]

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Bottlebrush elastomers for high-performance stretchable semiconductors

Wearable and implantable electronics have the potential to transform personalized health monitoring, particularly as human-machine interfaces and biosensors to improve human health and well-being. When we think about the current electronics in our lives, such as our phones or laptops, we notice that they are mostly hard and not flexible. This is in strong contrast […]

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Novel Underwater Survey of Super-Kamiokande

Super-Kamiokande is a Japan-based, Nobel Prize winning underground neutrino detector aimed at measuring differences in the behaviours of tiny fundamental particles called neutrinos and their antiparticle counterparts, antineutrinos. These measurements would provide part of the answer as to why our universe is dominated by matter and why so much antimatter is missing. The detector is […]

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Invasion potential of Xyleborine Ambrosia beetles in Eastern Canada and Europe (Coleoptera: Curculionida)

Ambrosia beetles are an excellent example for invasive species that show unusual success in establishing in new regions outside their native range. They pose threat to forest ecosystems and plant nurseries in many continental regions, where they were introduced. They have a mutualistic relationship with a group of fungi called ‘ambrosia’ which they carry with […]

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Recours au juge administratif et conséquence du CETA comparaison France — Québec

Dans le cadre de mon travail de séminaire de Staatsexamen (équivalent d’une maîtrise) au sein de l’Université de la Sarre (Allemagne), je souhaite réaliser une étude comparée de droit français, européen et canadien. M’intéressant particulièrement au droit européen ainsi que au droit administratif, je souhaite saisir l’opportunité de l’entrée en vigueur de l’accord économique et […]

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Dynamic Proteomic Profiling During Skeletal Muscle Loading and Unloading in Humans

Skeletal muscle plays several different roles in the promotion and maintenance of health and well-being. The loss of muscle mass that occurs with aging, chronic muscle wasting diseases, and physical inactivity puts people at an increased risk of frailty and becoming insulin resistant. Some individuals fail to increase the size of their muscle following (low […]

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Group Field Theory and Black Holes

The project will consist on visiting the Gravitation and Cosmology research group of the university of Sheffield in order to start a collaboration in a specific area of mathematical aspects of gravitation. The research in this area will: provide insights on quantum theories of gravity, in particular Group Field Theory; help to develop general mathematical […]

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Retaining observational information when transmitting markerless motion capture data

Recent advances in 3D camera technology and associated software is enabling clinical assessments of function to be undertaken in real world clinical settings, rather than in specialized bio-mechanics laboratories. Working in collaboration with Kinetisense Inc, an SME from Medicine Hat Alberta, a patented markerless motion capture technology has been developed to support a wide range […]

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Boreal Ecosystem Recovery & Assessment (BERA) #3

Seismic lines – linear exploration corridors constructed for petroleum exploration – bisect the forests of northern Alberta and influence a host of ecosystem processes. There are an estimated 1.8 million kilometers of seismic lines in Alberta alone. Unfortunately, many of these lines are in a state of arrested succession and are unlikely to recover without […]

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