Analysis of aerosols optical properties in the Caribbean

The KaruSphère laboratory led the study that resulted in the publication of the article entitled “Identification of Aerosols’ Optical Properties in the Caribbean Area Using Ascending Hierarchical Clustering Analysis”. This study employs an innovative hierarchical ascendant classification method to identify aerosol regimes in the Caribbean basin (Barbados, Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, and Cuba).
Ré Génération Caraïbes Podcast

Professor Thomas Plocoste was invited by the media outlet Ré Génération Caraïbes for an exclusive interview. In this podcast dedicated to the ecological transition in the Caribbean, he highlights the initiatives of Groupe KaruSphère, a key player in sustainable development in the region.
Speaker in the Caribbean Innovation Days

Professor Thomas Plocoste will speak at the Caribbean Innovation Days , taking place from December 3 to 5, 2024, in Guadeloupe. This event will provide a unique opportunity to explore the richness and diversity of Caribbean innovations in key sectors such as agriculture, environment, energy, health, and education.
Winner of the Overseas Innovation 9 Award in the “Honor” category

Professor Thomas Plocoste and Doctor Lovely Euphrasie-Clotilde were honored in the “Honor” category at the 9th edition of the Innovation Outremer awards for the Deep Tech subsidiary of KaruSphère. The ceremony took place at Station F, the largest startup campus in the world.
Multifractal analysis of PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in India

The KaruSphère laboratory provided its expertise in the article entitled “Scaling Correlation Analysis of Particulate Matter Concentrations of Three South Indian Cities”. This study analyzes the impact of weather conditions and gaseous pollutants on PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in India within a multifractal framework.
Multifractal analysis of PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in Puerto Rico

The KaruSphère laboratory led the study that resulted in the publication of the article entitled “Investigation of PM2.5 and PM10 dynamics in the Caribbean basin using a multifractal framework”. This research offers a joint analysis of PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in Puerto Rico, using a multifractal approach to examine dynamics across multiple scales.
Multiscale coherence analysis of PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations in India

The KaruSphère laboratory provided its expertise in the article entitled “Multiscale coherence analysis of PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations of four Indian urban areas using wavelet transform“. This study analyzes the concentrations of PM2.5 and PM10 in India within a multi-scale framework using wavelet transform.
Thesis defense

The first thesis supervised by the KaruSphère laboratory has been defended. Mr. Esdra ALEXIS has been awarded a Ph.D. from Université des Antilles, specializing in ‘Applied Mathematics’ for environmental sciences. His thesis work focused on the ‘Stochastic modeling of highly variable phenomena’.
Integration of France Deeptech

The KaruSphère laboratory has integrated “France Deeptech“. This community brings together deeptech players for an entrepreneurial, collective, and scientific response to our contemporary challenges.
Prediction of energy consumption using artificial intelligence

The KaruSphère laboratory provided its expertise in the article entitled “State of the art in energy consumption using deep learning models“. The aim of this study is to analyze and predict energy consumption in Brazil, Canada, and France using artificial intelligence.