Theses of the month: Global Industrie, laboratory of reindustrialization made in France

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For our March dossier, “Global Industrie, laboratory of reindustrialisation made in France”, here are the theses selected by REDOC SPI. Find the summary of these theses as well as the theses of the previous months on the site of our partner.

Human-Machine interactions in an augmented cyber-physical environment: towards a design heuristic of enabling collaborative environments for the industry of the future
David Basle
Doctoral thesis in Industrial Engineering, design and production, defended on 28-11-2022
Laboratory: Sciences for design, optimization and production

Design of processes by optimization of superstructures for the factory of the future (PRO-FUTUR)
Christian Steven Quintero Masselski
Doctoral thesis in engineering of processes, products and molecules, defended on 20-07-2022
Reactions and process engineering laboratory

3D authoring tool of the digital twin of assembly lines to increase the operator of the factory of the future
Pierre Begou
Doctoral thesis in Computer Science, defended on 16-12-2022
Information, communication and knowledge science and technology laboratory

Proposal of a data model for editing and operating Virtual or Augmented Environments in an industrial context.
Killian Richard
Doctoral thesis in Virtual and Augmented Reality, defended on 07-09-2022
Digital innovation laboratory for companies and apprenticeships at the service of territorial competitiveness

Biofuels and food security
Aicha Lucie Sanou
Doctoral thesis in Economics, defended on 07-13-2022
Center for Studies and Research on International Development

The resource, waste and climate conundrum : essays on the economics of recycling
Etienne Lorang
Doctoral thesis in Economics, defended on 18-03-2022
Office of Theoretical and Applied Economics

Alternative solvents for the treatment and recycling of mixed textile fibers
Guillaume Sim
Doctoral thesis in Chemistry, defended on 11-01-2023
Chemistry laboratory (Lyon)

Assisted recycling of strategic metals from lithium-ion batteries by microwave heating
Melissa Richard
Doctoral thesis in Physics and chemistry of materials, defended on 06-12-2022
Condensed Matter Chemistry of Paris

Contribution to the development of an RFID textile yarn
Sofia Benouakta
Doctoral thesis in Electronics, defended on 30-06-2021
AMPERE Laboratory

Simple, reliable, and efficient UHF RFID sensor: application to smart food packaging
Benjamin Saggin
Doctoral thesis in Electronics, defended on 17-12-2021
Institute of Electronics and Systems

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