Homeless and Citizenship: Political Consequences of Anti-Poverty Regimes

My doctoral research examines the ways in which the state facilitates the political participation of some of its most vulnerable citizens. Although individuals experiencing homelessness possess the same rights as their societal counterparts, their relationship with the state is governed by several policies that shape their citizenship. The public policies within a given welfare state […]

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Investigation of Cytokine Signaling in the Immune System

We combine quantitative experimental measurements of immune cells with mathematical models to systematically study the body’s anti-viral response. In particular, we are looking at how immune cells communicate with each other to coordinate an immune response. We want to understand how biochemical reactions in the cell can be used to process the complicated pattern of […]

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Investigating Early Land Plant Cuticular Wax Biosynthesis

The plant cuticle is an essential extracellular structure required for plant survival on land. It forms a seal over the aerial plant surfaces providing protection against biotic and abiotic stress. It controls water exchange between the plant and its environment and reduces the risk of infection and herbivory. Cuticle structure, composition and biosynthesis are well […]

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Relative Reachability in Transportation Networks

We propose to explore the notion of relative reachability in transportation networks. Relative reachability refers to the determination of which transportation mode is more efficient to reach a given location in a city, e.g., using private vehicles vs. public transit. Within this context, an obvious and admittedly straightforward question (query) is to find the relative […]

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Determining the mechanisms implicated in the development of preeclampsia

Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-associated disease where women develop high blood pressure and protein in their urine. It is the leading cause of mother and foetus mortality and morbidity. However, we have yet to identify its specific cause as well as methods for early detection and prevention. Women who have high-blood pressure are more at risk […]

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Cultural political economy of startup societies

My doctoral research explores the development of the seasteading movement, which is working to establish permanent settlements on structures located in areas of sea outside the jurisdiction of any country. I will work under the supervision of Professor David Pinder at Roskilde University between August 2019 and January 2020. Given his extensive experience examining utopianism, […]

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Fault detection and severity assessment for gearboxes

The gearbox is a classical mechanical unit and has been widely used in modern power transmission systems. Fault detection and severity assessment of gearboxes prior to their failure can prevent the sudden failure of gearboxes, as well as enable condition-based maintenance and thus reduce maintenance costs. However, the fault detection and severity assessment are challenging […]

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Changing Waters: Modeling Long-Term Fluxes of Phosphorus Under Changing Climate and Land Use in the North American Great Lakes Region

Participation in Mitacs Globalink will allow me to travel to Leipzig, Germany to pursue research at the Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ). I will be working there as an undergraduate researcher within the Department of Computational Hydrosystems directly under Dr. Sabine Attinger. The aim of my project will be to learn and apply their mHM […]

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Rationality problems

Algebraic geometry is the study of algebraic varieties, geometric shapes that arise as solution sets to systems of polynomial equations. Algebraic geometry is a subject of central importance in contemporary mathematics, with multiple connections to other areas, such as number theory, combinatorics, representation theory, analysis, and theoretical physics. The simplest algebraic varieties are rational varieties. […]

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Croissance in situ dans un microscope électronique à transmission de germanium et d’arsenic de gallium sur couches de graphène mono et multi-feuillets

Le projet porte sur la croissance in-situ de germanium et de GaAs sur membranes de carbones (graphene). Ces croissances seront réalisées dans le microscope électronique en transmission « Nanomax ». Le but du travail est d’étudier la germination initiale de ces deux semi-conducteurs sur membrane de graphene. Il s’agira, précisément, d’étudier les processus de germination/ […]

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3D Time-Domain Finite Element Modeling of Nonlinear Conductive/Ferromagnetic Thin Films

This internship project proposes to develop a new approach to model electromagnetic nonlinear thin regions, such as those encountered in various electrical devices and, for example, constituted by superconducting materials. In fact, it seeks to reduce the computational costs in simulations of devices made of thin layers and consequently allowing more realistic simulations, which is […]

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