The CUT project focuses on the reuse of reinforced concrete (RC) slab elements saw-cut in obsolete building structures.
This research and development mandate focuses on the construction of the physical model of the Drize-Arve fish pass.
The main tasks carried out are as follows:
A major advance of the Gamma-MRI project was the complete redesign and integration of the electronics and software.
Hydraulic design of a flow measurement structure compatible with fish migration
Clinical validation of a new device for assessing forefoot instability and its impact on Hallux Valgus treatment
Development of a device capable of generating small magnetic fields at various frequencies, combined with transmitters (coils). These transmitters will be placed on the subject's face and tongue under MEG (Magnetoencephalography) analysis.