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Henniquau, D., C. Vanbesien-Mailliot, P. Falez, P. Devienne, A. Vlandas, A. Cappy y V. Hoel. "Les systèmes neuroinspirés appliqués à la vision artificielle : pédagogie et interdisciplinarité". J3eA 21 (2022): 1023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/j3ea/20221023.
Texto completoBénéi, Veronique. "Nationalisme". Anthropen, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.021.
Texto completoCortado, Thomas Jacques. "Maison". Anthropen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.131.
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Marty, Bertrand. "Conception, réalisation et mise en œuvre d'une plateforme d'instrumentation thermique pour des applications microfluidiques". Toulouse 3, 2009. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/696/.
Texto completoThe concept of lab on chip was created in the beginning of 90'. In our case, for chemical applications in microfluidic environment, the temperature control is the first physical phenomenon to be studied. Thermal actuators are encountered in several microsystems applications as hot plates for gas sensors, thermo-mechanic actuators for optical switching, igniters for microthusters, or heaters for droplet ejectors. We present in this thesis a generic approach for the development of polysilicon diodes for thermal sensing and control applications in microfluidic environment. We propose a simple and reliable technology based on symmetrical polysilicon diodes (Zener effect) that can be implemented either on silicon, glass or silicon carbide substrates. We have a dual device which can be used both for thermal sensing and actuating applications. Electrical characterization show thermal sensitivities from 220 to 22 mV/°C, that's depend on geometrical and technological parameters. The capacity to measure temperature in microfluidic environment was demonstrated for different substrates. Last part of this work concerns the development of an instrumentation platform linked to a computer that allows a simple determination of the detected temperature from current measurement
Ameknassi, Lhoussaine. "Stratégie de mise en œuvre de l'éco-conception : aspects techniques & organisationnels". Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/23404.
Texto completoGoument, Caroline. "Caractérisation, mise en forme et recyclage de polymères biosourcés pour le développement d’un procédé de fabrication plastronique respectueux de l’environnement". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon, INSA, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023ISAL0109.
Texto completoIn the majority of cases, electronic objects in our everyday life have a plastic casing made of petrochemical polymer materials. Today, replacing the petrochemical-based materials with more environmentally-friendly ones is a necessary transition. 3D plastronics is an emerging field of research than can overcome some of the limitations of conventional electronics, particularly as it requires to redefine the polymer substrates. This PhD is part of the BIOANTENNA project of the AURA Region's Ambition Research Pack, whose goal is to manufacture an innovative electronic device in terms of the materials used and the functionalities of the electronic circuit. In this thesis, we study a mass production process for electronic devices called In-Mold Electronics (IME). It comprises three main stages: screen printing, thermoforming and injection molding. In the state of the art, the reference polymer in IME is PolyCarbonate (PC). Our goal is to replace PC with a more environmentally-friendly material: Poly(Lactic Acid) (PLA). Over the last ten years, this polymer has been the subject of numerous studies in order to use it as an alternative to petrochemical-based engineering polymers. PLA is the most widely used biosourced polymer today. It is also biodegradable in industrial composting, which could provide a solution for end-of-life products and make it suitable for use in the circular economy. This manuscript is divided in two main parts : one regarding the manufacturing of a plastronic device using IME and PLA, and the other on the dismantling of the IME devices manufactured in the first part
Baudry, David. "Conception, validation et exploitation d'un dispositif de champs électromagnétiques proches. Application CEM". Rouen, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005ROUES016.
Texto completoThe work presented in this thesis involves the design, the development and the validation of a near field measurement bench that is used as a tool for diagnosis and investigation in the problems of electromagnetic compatibility (ECM). This measurement bench is based on a direct measurement method using electronic probes : a coaxial probe, a dipole and a wire loop. While being based on electromagnetic simulations, the developed measurement bench as well as the used probes are studied and validated on cases tests made up of planar passive circuits. Various applications of the measurement bench are presented : study of microwaves functions and measurement of S circuit internal parameters, insulation of the electromagnetic radiation sources, study of the coupling phenomena, characterization of cables shielding, measurement of the components led emissions, measurement and modelling of the components radiated emissions
Rios, José. "Etude et conception de dispositifs MOS-Thyristor autoamorçables et à blocage commandé". Toulouse 3, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996TOU30014.
Texto completoJunker, Nicolas. "Conception et dimensionnement de pièces de robinetterie en matériaux composites". Paris, ENMP, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001ENMP1053.
Texto completoTounsi, Patrick. "Méthodologie de la conception thermique des circuits électroniques hybrides et problèmes connexes". Toulouse, INSA, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992ISAT0039.
Texto completoAzzi, Victor y Victor Azzi. ""Sensor-in-fibre" optical probes for molecular sensing in the gastrointestinal tract of murine models". Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/37631.
Texto completoL’obésité et les maladies cardiométaboliques sont des problèmes de santé publique dans les populations nordiques du Canada ainsi qu’à travers le monde. Il est actuellement proposé que l’augmentation de ces désordres est en partie causée par divers facteurs environnementaux qui génèrent des changements importants du microbiote intestinal. Cette communauté microbienne qui peuple notre tractus gastrointestinal joue un rôle clé dans le métabolisme de nutriments, mais peut aussi avoir des effets néfastes lorsque son équilibre avec l’hôte est perturbé. Cette compréhension a mis en évidence le manque d’outils prédictifs permettant un diagnostic rapide et efficace dans le domaine biomédical. L’analyse actuelle du microbiote est réalisée à posteriori au niveau des selles, ce qui requiert du personnel hautement qualifié de même que des procédures longues et dispendieuses. L’objectif de ce projet est de concevoir un capteur optique qui, une fois implanté dans l’intestin, permettra de détecter en temps réel des biomarqueurs clés produit par le microbiome intestinal. Dans le cadre d’une preuve de concept, une architecture fibrée simple permettant de mesurer quantitativement des variations de pH est démontrée. Contrairement aux capteurs fibrés traditionnels, la sonde optique de ce projet exploite l’onde évanescente générée sur la périphérie de l’interface pour exciter des nanomatériaux greffés dont les propriétés de fluorescence varient selon leur environnement chimique. Les mesures sont possibles grâce à un système optique mobile contrôlé par un logiciel convivial qui permet à un utilisateur nonexpert d’utiliser l’appareil. Les résultats confirment qu’avec un étalonnage préalable il est possible avec cette sonde modèle de prendre des mesures quantitatives du pH en temps réel in vitro. Les expériences préliminaires suggèrent que la sonde permet aussi de mesurer le pH en temps réel dans l’intestin in vivo.
Obesity and cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) are major public health issues among Canada’s northern population and throughout the world. It is believed that the exponential rise in CMD incidence is due to numerous environmental factors, which are driving important changes in the gut microbiome. This microbial community which populates our intestinal tract plays a key role in nutrient and energy metabolism, but can also drive pathogenic mechanisms when its interaction with the host is disrupted. This understanding has highlighted the lack of predictive tools and biomarkers for rapid and efficient diagnostic of various diseases within the medical field. Current analysis of the gut microbiota is mostly based on sequencing technologies to determine microbial composition and gene expression, while functional analyses are limited to surrogate markers of microbial activities through stool metabolites. The goal of this study is to develop a “Sensor-in-Fibre” probe with the capacity to detect key microbiome-derived molecules relevant to CMD pathogenesis in real time in vivo. The optical probe takes advantage of evanescent fields generated on its peripheral interface to excite species-selective surface-grafted sensing nanomaterials that have varying fluorescent properties based on the target molecules present in the surrounding environment. As a model system, FITC functionalized with (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane was grafted on the periphery of an optical fiber, leading to qualitative pH measurements revealed through fluorescence emission qualities. These measurements are possible due to the use of a mobile signal collection apparatus in conjunction with custom software made to enable a non-expert technician to use it. The experimental results demonstrate that, with the appropriate preparation, it is possible to quantitatively measure pH with this probe structure in vitro and preliminary studies suggest that the probe is also capable of measuring pH in vivo in real time.
Obesity and cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) are major public health issues among Canada’s northern population and throughout the world. It is believed that the exponential rise in CMD incidence is due to numerous environmental factors, which are driving important changes in the gut microbiome. This microbial community which populates our intestinal tract plays a key role in nutrient and energy metabolism, but can also drive pathogenic mechanisms when its interaction with the host is disrupted. This understanding has highlighted the lack of predictive tools and biomarkers for rapid and efficient diagnostic of various diseases within the medical field. Current analysis of the gut microbiota is mostly based on sequencing technologies to determine microbial composition and gene expression, while functional analyses are limited to surrogate markers of microbial activities through stool metabolites. The goal of this study is to develop a “Sensor-in-Fibre” probe with the capacity to detect key microbiome-derived molecules relevant to CMD pathogenesis in real time in vivo. The optical probe takes advantage of evanescent fields generated on its peripheral interface to excite species-selective surface-grafted sensing nanomaterials that have varying fluorescent properties based on the target molecules present in the surrounding environment. As a model system, FITC functionalized with (3-aminopropyl)triethoxysilane was grafted on the periphery of an optical fiber, leading to qualitative pH measurements revealed through fluorescence emission qualities. These measurements are possible due to the use of a mobile signal collection apparatus in conjunction with custom software made to enable a non-expert technician to use it. The experimental results demonstrate that, with the appropriate preparation, it is possible to quantitatively measure pH with this probe structure in vitro and preliminary studies suggest that the probe is also capable of measuring pH in vivo in real time.
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Peyrol, Eric. "Gestion d'un atelier de fabrication de composants électroniques". Toulouse, INPT, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992INPT001G.
Texto completoStandarovski, Denis. "Contribution à la conception de circuits intégrés analogiques en technologie CMOS basse tension pour application aux instruments d'observation de la Terre". Phd thesis, Toulouse, INPT, 2005. http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/7450/1/standarovski.pdf.
Texto completoLibros sobre el tema "Appareils électroniques – Conception et construction"
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Buscar texto completoDunne, Anthony. Hertzian tales: Electronic products, aesthetic experience, and critical design. 2a ed. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press, 2005.
Buscar texto completoMichael, Pecht, ed. Placement and routing of electronic modules. New York: M. Dekker, 1993.
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Buscar texto completoPractical reliability of electronic equipment and products. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2003.
Buscar texto completoThermal design of electronic equipment. Boca Raton, Fla: CRC Press, 2001.
Buscar texto completoWeston, David A. Electromagnetic compatibility: Principles and applications. New York: M. Dekker, 1991.
Buscar texto completoElectromagnetic compatibility: Principles and applications. 2a ed. New York: Marcel Dekker, 2001.
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