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Publishing & Research

 

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MontrealTech is dedicated to the following research areas:

 

* interdisciplinary scientific research with emphasis on interdisciplinary sciences as nano-technologies, biosciences, applied Dynamical Systems (dynamical and structural  stability and control), communication technology, applied disturbed motions (aerospace and maritime engineering, biodynamics and hemodynamics, disturbed motions of the ionized gas and starbursts theory, dynamics and control of structures - smart structures stability).

 

* contract research (industrial optimization, biosciences and space biology, nano-technologies);

 

* prioritary research projects :

       - Zones perturbatrices du mouvement ou de la structure d’un mobile

        - Applications of the VT-Gradient Dynamical Systems in Nonlinear Nano-Measurings and Riemannian Regressions    

        - Translational Control: The critical role of the 3'-untranslated region of  the mRNA in developmental regulation

        - Incorporation post-traductionnelle dans une mitochondrie des protéines codées par le noyau

        - An optimal cutting problem for regular polygons

 

 The main objective in education is to guide toward research the 11 - 20 years old students, by offering them similar conditions to the top universities; mathematics for competitions and interdisciplinary methods of doctoral level:

an intensive "training" (weekend interdisciplinary doctoral level scientific research circle for teen-agers - PreScInPostDocAdos) of 11 - 20 years old students, with the purpose of their participation to the high level scientific activities (doctoral level programs in scientific research, science congresses).

 

 

 

 

Our Interdisciplinary Research PHILOSOPHY is :

 << To emphasise on the interdisciplinary methods in
APPLIED SCIENCES
for the purpose of realizing some significant steps
to an INTEGRATIVE MODELING of the Complexity of some Systems and some fundamental aspects as:
-structural (global/local);
-dynamical (global/local);
-spatial (continuous/discrete Riemannian properties);
-functional;
-magnitudinal (macro, meso, micro, nano). >>


 


 

 

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