A code to simulate wood-cracking
As part of a collaboration between the Technological Institute FCBA and the MSME Laboratory, PhD student Matthieu Noel has designed a code to model and simulate cracks in wood materials. He is happy to share it with furniture manufacturers, as well as mechanical and civil engineering companies.
Read moreSocial media: Desinformation expert offerts 3 safety tips in a time of fake news and dodgy…
Users must learn to understand and navigate digital environments critically.
Read moreCorTexT, a platform for researchers in the humanities and social sciences
In response to the diversification and multiplicity of increasingly complex data sources, the CorTexT platform offers innovative tools and methods for exploring and analysing texts for those working in the humanities and social sciences. Developed in the LISIS laboratory, it is based on three key principles: expertise, sharing and openness.
Read moreSharing calculations for the study of composite materials
As part of their research into predicting the properties of heterogeneous composite materials, two researchers from the Navier Laboratory have contributed to the debate on data sharing and the reproducibility of experimental calculations.
Read moreTourism and the metaverse: towards a widespread use of virtual travel?
How might the metaverse take over tourism, a sector which up to now has required physical mobility? This article gives way of comprehension of this new phenomenon.
Read moreELEA discovers the cybersecurity
Wireless communication is part of our daily lives, but it's not without danger. Join ELEA to discover cybersecurity.
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