Virtual Reality Headset Experience

Context

It has now been over fifteen years since then. Jesse (ZA group ofIcom.ninterest SWorld: RecaliFIdentify degraded areas: IMultidisciplinary & Iinnovation) It supports part of its research activities at its experimental station located on the site of a former coke plant (Homecourt – 54). This station, which represents a bridge between the work carried out on site and that carried out in the laboratory, makes it possible to promote multidisciplinary and multi-partner research. It is equipped with large lysimetric measuring devices (columns and plots) and large demonstration plots of more than 1 hectare (natural reclamation, constructed soil). The location of this station in a relatively remote area makes it difficult. Visit him To initiate new projects, build collaborations and welcome students and the general public.

Thuraya ProjectSproject toOren fromHDigital environmentIJust for He hasto learn DurablIs – DemoES, ANR, France 2030) aims to create an environment conducive to the emergence of demonstrators of new uses of digital technology and the dissemination of these new practices within the university community in Lorraine and at the national level.

GISFI Experimental Station, called Research Infrastructure toorraine ShuniversityHxcellence (INFRA+ LUE) has been selected as part of the PLIAADES project to benefit from the creation of a virtual tour tool to promote the development of new research projects and also for students with educational goals. In this context, we invite you to share this digital experience.

View Virtual Tour

The virtual tour of the GISFI pilot station located in Homécourt (54) is available at Next Title Or flash the QR code below.

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This tour is designed to be viewed using a virtual reality headset, but can also be viewed on your computer or smartphone via your browser.

During this visit, it is proposed to reconstruct the site of the former coke plant in its historical geographical context, then discover the different facilities of the plant through a 360 degree view. Short videos explaining the benefits of the devices for carrying out scientific projects are available throughout the visit. You will be able to explore the columns and lysimetric plots as well as the building that houses the basic equipment for preparing and carrying out experiments, managing the samples taken and using the numerous data obtained by the probes and sensors. The explanatory plots are displayed by theme (soil construction, spontaneous colonization, etc.). For the more curious, the “Historical Archive” room located in the building allows you to complete the visit by accessing additional information about GISFI.

Thanks

This virtual visit is part of the scientific program of the GISFI Research Consortium dedicated to the knowledge and development of technologies for the rehabilitation of degraded areas (http://www.gisfi.univ-lorraine.fr).

This visit is directed by our fellow GISFI members, thanks to: Apolline Auclair, Thierry Begiristain, Damien Blaudis, Amelie Cavallan, Aurélie Cibron, Lucas Charrois, Demba Diarra, Guillaume Echevarria, Simon Edelblot, Antoine Gérard, Baptiste Louby, Jean-François Masvaro, Jean-Louis Morel, Catherine Lorougeau, Stéphanie Ouvrard, Geoffroy Serry, Marie-Odile Simoneau, Antoine Soupaga, Françoise Watteau.

We also thank the entire Pléiades project team, in particular Rafael Cabrera, Thierry Cachot, Jonathan Eckley, Victor Marcian and Edwige Morin.

Frank Mccarthy

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