List of BA & MA semester and master projects carried out at EPFL’s Laboratory for the History of Science and Technology (LHST).
See also:
- 🔧 our technical documentation for students.
- 💻 our student projects page on the LHST website.
- Unsupervised Learning for Historical Patent Classification, MA research project by Marine De Rocquigny Du Fayel.
- The ‘ecosystem’ of open science: Tracing the Evolution of Ecological Metaphors in Discourses on the Digital Transition of Research, MA research project by Jérémie De Faveri.
- Les thèmes étudiés par les étudiantes en médecine durant leurs thèses à Paris (1870-1914), BA research project by Georges Moussalli.
- Understanding how men and women doctors approach medicine through health textbooks, between 1870 and 1940, MA research project by Alexis Firome.
- Tracing International Patent Flows Through Computer Vision, MA semester project by Wiam Khedif and Yahya Hadi.
- Understanding Scholars’ Research Behaviour on Digital Libraries, MA semester project by Anne-Laure Tettoni.
- Mapping Open Science Platforms, MA semester project by Salma Ed-Dahabi (Data Science).
- Quantifying anxiety about the future during the Second Industrial Revolution (1870-1915), BA semester project by Lina Bousbina and Tamara Antoun (SysCom).
- Indentifying Safety- Related Discourses In Patents, MA semester project by Danae Papadopoulos (Data Science). Report available here.
- Creation of a taxonomy for a corpus of US patents from the 19th century using non-supervised machine learning methods, MA semester project by Nicolas Jimenez (Data Science).
- A Topological Analysis of Researchers’ Online Behaviour, MA semester project by Mohamed Ben Chaabane and Ahmed Achiche (Electrical Engineering)
- Tracing the emergence of American psychology in France through Psychologie magazine (1970-1980) and Psychology Today (1967-1971), MA semester project by Nicolas Vannay (Computer Science).
- Distant Seeing: Applying Machine Vision Algorithms to Historical Scientific Images, MA semester project by Naël Dillenbourg (Robotics).
- Analyzing Public Opinion about Technology during the Second Industrial Revolution, MA semester project by Emmanuelle Denove (Computer Science).
- Applied Data Science and Artificial Intelligence to understand Climate Change Information, MA thesis by Thomas Benchetrit (Computer Science).
- [Title of Project](Link to GH repo), [level: BA/MA] [semester project|master project] by **Name of Student** (Name of Section). Report available [here](Link to PDF).