Laetitia Chapel
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Participation aux projets
- Européen Patres (PATtern RESilience) 2007-2010
"The sight of new growth following a devastating forest fire shows nature's inherent ability to withstand major disturbances and rebuild itself when necessary. Understanding how such complex systems demonstrate resilience by absorbing or recovering from major external perturbations allows scientists to learn valuable lessons. The multidisciplinary PATRES team will develop new methods defining the actions favouring the recovery from perturbations, applicable from ecology to cognitive sciences and sociology, in a project that will bridge the divide between the physical and social sciences."
- ANR Deduction 2007-2008
"L'objectif du projet est de fonder une ingénierie du développement durable intégrant l'activité de contrôle et de régulation. Pour cela, il associe des laboratoires fondamentaux proposant des formalismes mathématiques originaux, en particulier la théorie de la viabilité, et des partenaires maîtrisant des applications représentatives des enjeux liés au développement durable."
- SFI (Science Fondation Ireland) FAME 2008-...
"FAME brings together academics and industry specialists in the management of communications networks and services. This project is pushing the barriers of what is technically possible in terms of allowing forms of self-management, allowing some parts of a network, and some services that run on these networks, to work out for themselves what is needed to operate efficiently."
- HEA (Higher Education Authority) FutureComm 2008-...
"As the move towards convergence of communications networks gains momentum, the academic and industrial research community is increasingly focussed on the evolution of networking technologies to enable the Future Internet. However, we believe that addressing evolution of networking technologies in isolation is not enough. Instead, it is necessary to take a holistic approach to address the issues of communications services, their societal drivers and the requirements they place on the heterogeneous communications infrastructure."