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Papers by Pascal Derycke
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research - Zenodo, Jun 24, 2022
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research - Zenodo, Jul 1, 2022
implementation-european-medicines-agency-policy-publication-clinical-data_en-3.pdf 2 Par. 11 Prop... more implementation-european-medicines-agency-policy-publication-clinical-data_en-3.pdf 2 Par. 11 Proposal for a Regulation on European data governance (Data Governance Act), November 2020.
This glossary was created by the consortium partners of the European project HealthyCloud with th... more This glossary was created by the consortium partners of the European project HealthyCloud with the aim of establishing agreed definitions of commonly used terms to harmonise the work of the project. The glossary was created through a series of glossary working group calls, during which each definition was discussed and agreed upon. This is the first version of the glossary as it is a living document that will be updated regularly with the addition of new terms and modifications, if needed, of the terms and definitions currently there.
This presentation was part of the WP8 session, 'Open Science Resources for Stakeholders' ... more This presentation was part of the WP8 session, 'Open Science Resources for Stakeholders' during the 4th ATLAS General Assembly.
Les effets anisotropes induits par des champs de contraintes et par la texture cristallographique... more Les effets anisotropes induits par des champs de contraintes et par la texture cristallographique ont ete etudies sur des grandeurs micromagnetiques telles que l'activite Barkhausen, et ceci pour differentes qualites d'aciers. Le modele theorique presente permet d'expliquer les effets anisotropes des contraintes et de la texture cristallographique. La mesure de l'activite Barkhausen a ete correlee a la texture cristallographique et aux contraintes internes du materiau. Les resultats de cette these permettent d'augmenter les possibilites des techniques magnetiques non destructives visant a determiner les contraintes internes et la texture cristallographique
Remote Sensing of the African Seas, 2014
Owing to satellite-derived Thermal Infrared (TIR) data, it is possible to derive large basin scal... more Owing to satellite-derived Thermal Infrared (TIR) data, it is possible to derive large basin scale view of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) around the African continent over the last 2 or 3 decades. This may form the baseline against which future changes can be measured. Measurements of SST also serve as an entry point to characterize the water dynamics along the African coast and to understand where and when changes have taken place, such that possible short- to medium term scenarios can be developed and used as management tools for precautionary measures. Significant advances in TIR technology have been achieved to build the necessary confidence in satellite-based SST measurements for research, as well as for operational and commercial purposes. An effective dissemination of these EO value added products to African institutions and policy-makers is a key condition for long-term sustainability of coastal and marine resources. The chapter presents a variety of applications using TIR images and SST data that have contributed to develop the necessary knowledge and competences that are critical for the implementation of conservation and management strategies at continental, regional and national scales.
The Digital Observatory for Protected Areas (DOPA) is conceived around a set of interacting Criti... more The Digital Observatory for Protected Areas (DOPA) is conceived around a set of interacting Critical Biodiversity Informatics Infrastructures (databases, web modelling services, broadcasting services, ...) hosted at different institutions, including the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and BirdLife International. The current services of DOPA provide to a large variety of end-users, ranging from park managers, funding agencies to researchers, with means to assess, monitor and possibly forecast the state and pressure of protected areas at the local, national and global scales. With an introduction to the DOPA, the readers will find here a user manual of the beta version of DOPA Explorer, a first web based assessment tool where information on 9 000 protected areas covering almost 90% of the global prot...
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research - Zenodo, Jun 24, 2022
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research - Zenodo, Jul 1, 2022
implementation-european-medicines-agency-policy-publication-clinical-data_en-3.pdf 2 Par. 11 Prop... more implementation-european-medicines-agency-policy-publication-clinical-data_en-3.pdf 2 Par. 11 Proposal for a Regulation on European data governance (Data Governance Act), November 2020.
This glossary was created by the consortium partners of the European project HealthyCloud with th... more This glossary was created by the consortium partners of the European project HealthyCloud with the aim of establishing agreed definitions of commonly used terms to harmonise the work of the project. The glossary was created through a series of glossary working group calls, during which each definition was discussed and agreed upon. This is the first version of the glossary as it is a living document that will be updated regularly with the addition of new terms and modifications, if needed, of the terms and definitions currently there.
This presentation was part of the WP8 session, 'Open Science Resources for Stakeholders' ... more This presentation was part of the WP8 session, 'Open Science Resources for Stakeholders' during the 4th ATLAS General Assembly.
Les effets anisotropes induits par des champs de contraintes et par la texture cristallographique... more Les effets anisotropes induits par des champs de contraintes et par la texture cristallographique ont ete etudies sur des grandeurs micromagnetiques telles que l'activite Barkhausen, et ceci pour differentes qualites d'aciers. Le modele theorique presente permet d'expliquer les effets anisotropes des contraintes et de la texture cristallographique. La mesure de l'activite Barkhausen a ete correlee a la texture cristallographique et aux contraintes internes du materiau. Les resultats de cette these permettent d'augmenter les possibilites des techniques magnetiques non destructives visant a determiner les contraintes internes et la texture cristallographique
Remote Sensing of the African Seas, 2014
Owing to satellite-derived Thermal Infrared (TIR) data, it is possible to derive large basin scal... more Owing to satellite-derived Thermal Infrared (TIR) data, it is possible to derive large basin scale view of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) around the African continent over the last 2 or 3 decades. This may form the baseline against which future changes can be measured. Measurements of SST also serve as an entry point to characterize the water dynamics along the African coast and to understand where and when changes have taken place, such that possible short- to medium term scenarios can be developed and used as management tools for precautionary measures. Significant advances in TIR technology have been achieved to build the necessary confidence in satellite-based SST measurements for research, as well as for operational and commercial purposes. An effective dissemination of these EO value added products to African institutions and policy-makers is a key condition for long-term sustainability of coastal and marine resources. The chapter presents a variety of applications using TIR images and SST data that have contributed to develop the necessary knowledge and competences that are critical for the implementation of conservation and management strategies at continental, regional and national scales.
The Digital Observatory for Protected Areas (DOPA) is conceived around a set of interacting Criti... more The Digital Observatory for Protected Areas (DOPA) is conceived around a set of interacting Critical Biodiversity Informatics Infrastructures (databases, web modelling services, broadcasting services, ...) hosted at different institutions, including the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) and BirdLife International. The current services of DOPA provide to a large variety of end-users, ranging from park managers, funding agencies to researchers, with means to assess, monitor and possibly forecast the state and pressure of protected areas at the local, national and global scales. With an introduction to the DOPA, the readers will find here a user manual of the beta version of DOPA Explorer, a first web based assessment tool where information on 9 000 protected areas covering almost 90% of the global prot...