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Bardiot. At the intersection of history, epistemology, and digital humanities, STAGE’s key goal is to move performing arts studies into a digital context to establish a new historiography of mise en scène
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. At the intersection of history, epistemology, and digital humanities, STAGE’s key goal is to move performing arts studies into a digital context to establish a new historiography of mise en scène and creative processes
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by the Human Resources Department. Spintronic exploits spin in addition to the charge of current carriers. It is born from the discovery of giant magnetoresistance in metallic multi-layers and enables
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into the band gap of semiconductors. By thermal excitation, the electrons can then cross the band gap thanks to these new states which act as bridges reducing the energy necessary for crossing. The macroscopic
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ecosystems, providing substrates and physical, chemical and biological functions necessary for life. But soils are constantly threatened by pollution, creating a significant risk to human health and
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skills in analytical chemistry, physical chemistry and photochemistry also enable us to accurately assess the structure/properties relationship of these reactive objects. This research is carried out in
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considering the spatially resolved transcriptomic profile, we will thus be able to create and simulate dynamic models, which - also incorporating epigenetics (exposome) - will act as prediction support through
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, simulated robot data and real-world Internet data. The real robot data requires many robots and human tele-operation to collect, remaining limited in scale and diversity to learn various robot skills
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research environment of the Lyon-based CNRS research unit “Dynamique du Langage (DDL)”. One of its core missions is to carry out research on the variability of human languages, and their history. Like
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of their exploitation. Long after the mines have closed, many of the places where the Earth was dug deep continue to face problems of subsidence, collapses, groundwater pollution and flooding, which are directly linked