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Air quality: several approaches to modeling the invisible

The theme day on air quality modeling (organized by FIMEA and IMT Lille Douai) on June 8 provided an opportunity for researchers in this field to exchange on existing methods. Modeling makes it possible to identify the link between pollution sources and receptors. These models help provide an understanding of atmospheric processes and air pollution prevention. […]

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Stéphane Sauvage

IMT Nord Europe | #Pollution #AirQuality #Modeling #VOC [toggle title=”Find all his articles on I’MTech” state=”open”] Easier access to research infrastructure for the European atmospheric science community Atmospheric reactive trace gases: low concentrations, major consequences Air quality: several approaches to modeling the invisible [/toggle]

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What are digital social innovations?

Müge Ozman, Télécom École de Management – Institut Mines-Télécom and Cédric Gossart, Institut Mines-Télécom (IMT) One of the problems that we encounter in our research on digital social innovation (DSI) is related with defining it. Is it a catch-all phrase? A combination of three trendy words? Digital social innovations (DSI) are often associated with positive […]

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Véronique Riffault

IMT Nord Europe | #Atmosphere #Environment #Pollution [toggle title=”Find all her articles on I’MTech” state=”open”] Easier access to research infrastructure for the European atmospheric science community What are fine particles? Fine particles are dangerous and not just during pollution peaks Particulate matter pollution peaks: detection and prevention [/toggle]

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Remote sensing explained: from agriculture to major disasters

There are numerous applications for remote sensing, from precision agriculture to helping with the deployment of aid in major disasters. Grégoire Mercier, a researcher at IMT Atlantique, explains the key notions of this remote observation method using examples from his research.   Detecting invisible objects from space… this is now possible through remote sensing. This […]

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Biosensors for monitoring herbicides in water

Water preservation and management involves detecting its pollutants. Among those most frequently found in surface water and groundwater are weed-killers, such as the well-known glyphosate. At Mines Alès, Ingrid Bazin is working on developing innovative bioreceptors to monitor these small molecules, with the aim of one day providing the water industry with cutting-edge biosensors.   […]

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Pierre Slangen

IMT Mines Alès | #environment #optic #marinepollution [toggle title=”Learn more” state=”open”] Marine pollution as seen by ultrafast cameras [/toggle]