Alexandre Champagne-Ruel

Alexandre Champagne-Ruel
Université de Montréal | UdeM · Department of Physics

Master of physics
PhD candidate in astrophysics @UMontreal working on complexity, major evolutionary transitions and the origin of life.

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Education
September 2020 - August 2024
Université de Montréal
Field of study
  • Astrophysics
September 2018 - August 2020
Université de Montréal
Field of study
  • Astrophysics
September 2014 - August 2018
Université de Montréal
Field of study
  • Physics

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Publications (3)
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One of the leading theories for the origin of life includes the hypothesis according to which life would have evolved as cooperative networks of molecules. Explaining cooperation$-$and particularly, its emergence in favoring the evolution of life-bearing molecules$-$is thus a key element in describing the transition from nonlife to life. Using agen...
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One of the leading theories for the origin of life includes the hypothesis according to which life would have evolved as cooperative networks of molecules. Explaining cooperation—and particularly, its emergence in favoring the evolution of life-bearing molecules—is thus a key element in describing the transition from nonlife to life. Using agent-ba...
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Experimental data accumulated over more than 120 years show not only that diffusion coefficients of impurities ordinarily obey the Arrhenius law in crystalline solids, but also that diffusion pre-exponential factors measured in a same solid increase exponentially with activation energies. This so-called compensation effect has been argued to result...

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