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TraceGraph OS is a scientific intelligence operating system for modeling, tracking, and reproducing how scientific discovery actually happens. It combines causal reasoning, temporal modeling, provenance tracking, and AI-driven simulation to ensure every hypothesis, experiment, and result is fully traceable, reproducible, and grounded in evidence. Built for materials science and extensible to broader research domains, it turns scientific workflows into structured, verifiable graphs that capture not just outcomes, but the full lineage of how knowledge is formed and evolves over time.
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EurekaAI – Science Without Limits is an open-source AI-powered research idea generator that accelerates scientific discovery. By analyzing literature, detecting knowledge gaps, and generating novel hypotheses, EurekaAI empowers researchers to explore uncharted areas of science. Featuring advanced AI analysis, visualization tools, collaboration workflows, and community-driven enhancements, EurekaAI transforms curiosity into actionable insights while maintaining full open-source transparency.
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Custom functions and GUI front end for acquiring, exploring, and analyzing the nClimGrid-Daily dataset.
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A template for Python-based projects, featuring a pre-configured structure that promotes best practices in data science and software development.
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Matériel pour l'atelier « Ouvrir et partager ses codes informatiques » lors des journées « Tous formés à la science ouverte en SHS » (22 juin 2023, Bordeaux).
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Dépôt à disposition des participants de l'ANF CNRS « Rendre sa recherche plus transparente, optimiser ses processus en science des données ». (Miroir depuis gitub.u-bordeaux.fr)
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Présentation à la réunion de lancement du Groupe d'Archéologie Computationnelle (29 novembre 2021, Pessac). Voir le diapo en ligne.
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Premier volet des ateliers "Recherche reproductible" organisés au sein de l'UMR 5199 PACEA.
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The goal of this project is to create a low cost, accessible single pixel camera. This collaboration emerged from the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) 2017 conference in Santiago, Chile. Possible applications: hyperspectral imaging...
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