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The Center for Taste and Food Sciences (CSGA)

The CSGA is structured into 10 research teams, the ChemoSens platform (IBiSA certified, ISO9001) and a technical platform as well as research support services. The CSGA has about 200 staff members, including 133 permanent staff (researchers, teacher-researchers, physicians, engineers, technicians and support staff) and about 60 non-permanent staff (fixed-term contracts, PhD students, post-doctoral fellows, trainees). The CSGA project is part of the general theme of the study of eating behavior, its regulation and consequences on well-being and health. The general objective is a better understanding of the physicochemical, biological and psychological mechanisms underlying sensory perception…

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CERISA

CERISA is part of the Mechanical Technology Laboratory of the Department of Industrial and Digital Innovation (DIID). The laboratory is specialized in the analysis and characterization of metallic materials. CERISA is equipped with all the necessary equipment for the most important tests of micro and macro mechanical characterization of materials and metal joints through destructive and non-destructive. CERISA is also equipped with several workstations for data processing and the implementation of simulations using FEM software.

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Nano Hybrid Lab

Current interests of NHL Group involve the development of novel efficient recyclable and sustainable catalysts (metal nanoparticles, organometallic- and organo-catalysts), the development of new functional hybrid silica-, poly ionic liquid-, polydopamine-based materials as well as carbon nanoforms-based materials (fullerenes, nanotubes, nanohorns, nanodiamonds and graphene) and the development of novel protocols for the chemical functionalization of nanocarbons.

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Centre of Excellence in Research on Ageing and Care

CoE AgeCare studies the transformation of ageing and care using novel conceptual and interdisciplinary perspectives, conjoining the analysis of diversification of everyday life to that of ongoing profound societal and policy change.

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Human Sciences Center

Created in the 1950s to break down the barriers between disciplines and university traditions in the Humanities and Social Sciences (SHS), the Maisons des Sciences de l'Homme (Human Sciences Centres) have expanded to cover the entire country and to meet the challenges of research in SHS at the beginning of this century. The MSH is a collective dynamic that starts from the research teams, organizes the confrontation with the actors through whom social transformations take place, proceeds by setting up problems that are themselves objects of interdisciplinary programs, leading to research results that are brought to circulate on the scenes of social debate. MSH is a joint venture of almost al…

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Master Degree in Migration Studies: Governance, Policies, and Cultures

MIGRANTS project intends to reinforce the institution capacity of Tunisia Higher Education System. Given its geo-political situation, Tunisia can play, in the specific context of Migrations, an important role for itself and for the surrounding countries, including, of course, the EU member states. In a coherent sense with Global Compact MIGRANTS project promotes a broad multi-stakeholder partnership to address higher education in Migration Studies in Tunisia in all its dimensions by including migrants, diasporas, local communities, civil society, academia, the private sector, parliamentarians, trade unions, national human rights institutions, the media and other relevant stakeholders in mig…

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Interdisciplinary Carnot Laboratory of Burgundy (ICB)

Involving about 300 people, in the fields of physics, chemistry-physics as well as materials engineering associated with mechanical engineering, the ICB laboratory embodies at the best level the research ambitions of the CNRS in Burgundy Franche-Comté (BFC), of the University of Burgundy, of the University of Technology of Belfort Montbéliard and, through these universities, of the University Burgundy Franche-Comté (UBFC) federation. The main scientific orientations of the laboratory are carried out by 6 departments (quantum interactions and control; photonics; nanoscience; mechanical design, optimization and modelling; metallurgical processes and materials durability; interfaces) and 4 tec…

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Next generation water-smart management systems: large scale demonstrations for a circular economy and society

Water security is among the most crucial challenges for water management today. As a consequence, innovative water management solutions and alternative water resources are required. The EU-funded WATER-MINING project will exhibit and validate innovative next-generation water resource solutions at the pre-commercial demonstration-scale in accordance with relevant legislation, such as the Water Framework Directive, Circular Economy and EU Green Deal packages. It will combine water management services with the improvement of renewable resources such as mining water. It is envisaged that the value-added end products will offer supplies of regional resources to increase economic growth. The proj…

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Soil erosion rates and runoff generation

Soil erosion is the relocation of surface material and takes place in three steps: removal, transport and sedimentation. SEDER researches processes and mechanisms, factors and rates and develop knowledge to understand, foresee and control soil erosion.SEDER is focussed on the effects of land use and management on soil erosion in order to develop strategies to reduce soil losses on degraded land. SEDER focuses on the erosion and runoff generation after forestland with special attention to forest fires affected-land and trail erosion, on agriculture land and on road and railway embankments.Assessment, restoration and rehabilitation are the SEDER challenge. There is a need to restore the soil …

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Research Group in Reproductive Medicine

The mission of the Reproductive Medicine research group is to advance the understanding of processes associated with human reproduction for translational application, improving the efficiency of assisted reproductive treatments and maternal-fetal health. They follow a particular approach in the fields of regenerative medicine related to the endometrium and genomic studies on embryonic viability and endometrial receptivity, as well as other factors that cause infertility.

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