Indeterminacy as a vector of change [Thesis].
The indeterminacy in architecture is a response brought to conceive and organize the mutations of cities: in their structure and in their buildings. The thesis proposes to analyze the theories, forms and concretizations of indeterminacy in architecture.
Rester en vie - Staying alive [Thesis]
Cardiac arrest is a critical situation. Three minutes are enough to cause irreparable after-effects and a few more to cause death. Having the right reflexes and not panicking is difficult, especially when it is the first time that one faces the situation. In France, public health programs provide first aid training. Are these programs optimal? Let's find out together with Cédric Damm's thesis.
Complex and chronic traumas [Thesis].
The complex and chronic psychotraumatic dimension can be a blind spot in certain therapeutic approaches. EMDR, a method recognized for its ability to treat trauma by soliciting the body's self-healing capacities, was reformulated in this research to fully integrate the specificities of the complex psychotraumatology of dissociative patients.
Relationship to others and self-evaluation bias in the school environment [Thesis]
It's hard to measure the gap between what we think is true and what is true. This is even more pronounced when it comes to ourselves. This gap, between our self-assessment of our skills and our actual skills, is at the heart of the work presented in this article by Ludivine Jamain, who investigated the biases of students' self-assessment of their skills in French and Mathematics.
Public lighting and urban mutations [Thesis].
A thesis-saga on the history of public lighting, its functions and the permanent socio-technical dialogue that it brings to light. How this history still structures the modalities of implementation of the "smart city", which everyone is talking about without being completely clear with its definition, its stakes and its means.