Acronym: PARME
Short Overview: The aim of the PARM project is to design a robotic solution for the maintenance of steel infrastructures in complex situations, such as tanks, pipes, bilges of ships or certain areas of hydroelectric dams. These areas are so difficult or dangerous to access that operators are unable to maintain them (stripping, anti-corrosion treatment, painting), leading to colossal additional costs for their maintenance.
In a consortium that include industrial actors (…)
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Achieving recognition and detection of micropollutants through smart molecularly imprinted polymers
18 October 2018, by CaB -
Multi-scale investigation of the effect of sizing chemistry on adhesion and interfacial properties of glass fibres-reinforced epoxy composites
26 October 2022, by LB -
Peinture Assistée par Robot pour Milieu Exigu
29 January 2025, by IM -
From electrochemical molecularly imprinted polymer to sensor: feasibility study for the detection of Bisphenol A
8 June 2016, by Hugues BRISSETBeginning: October 2014
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Innovative Dual-detection sensor for Environmental monitoring of metAL in WATER
2 February 2024, by CaBAcronym : IDEALWATER
Funding: ANR - Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Short Overview: Accurate monitoring of trace metals in water is of outmost importance for the environment preservation and for human health. Therefore, there are increasing concerns to develop novel and robust portable sensors in order to control their levels. IDEALWATER project aims to design a novel in-situ device based on fluorescence and electrochemical dual-mode detection to measure trace metal ions in natural (…) -
Synthesis and characterization of copper-imprinted polymers for the design of modified electrodes
4 December 2018Beginning: November 2018
Defence: October 3rd, 2022 -
PHAM Ngoc Khanh
2 March 2020From 17/02/2020 to 17/07/2020 Research topic
Microplastics -
Système « Lab-On-Valve » pour la mesure embarquée de métaux lourds
7 June 2016, by Hugues BRISSETFinancement:
ANR
Description:
Le projet Lab-on-Ship vise à la préservation des ressources aquatiques naturelles par le développement d’un instrument facilement déployable sur site afin de déterminer à moindre coût et avec précision les niveaux de contamination environnementale par les métaux toxiques que sont le cadmium, le plomb et le mercure. En termes pratiques, les objectifs du projet Lab-on-Ship sont de développer un système d’analyse modulaire, à haute performance et déployable (…) -
RAMRAM Manar
22 April 2021From 15/04/2021 to 15/07/2024
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SENE Djibril
14 April 2025, by FIFrom 07/04/2025 to 06/06/2025 Research Topics
Study of self-repair and durability properties of epoxy resins
Laboratoire MAPIEM (UR 4323)