SFR Campus de la Mer and Graisyhm Partner for Second Year
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by Invented reporter | PARIS – 2025/06/21 09:13:33
The collaboration between the SFR Campus de la Mer and the Graisyhm is entering its second year, focusing on the intersection of marine and automatic sciences. The program is also open to doctoral students from disciplines outside of section 61 who are conducting research related to the sea.
participants and the doctoral student organizing commitee will award a prize for the best poster presented at the event.
The research units UR 4290 and LTI of the UPJV are participating in this collaborative effort.
Participants and the doctoral student organizing committee will award a prize for the best poster presented at the event.
Understanding Interdisciplinary Research
the collaboration highlights the growing importance of interdisciplinary research, notably in addressing complex challenges related to our oceans. By bringing together experts from diverse fields, such as marine biology and automation, researchers can develop innovative solutions for sustainable ocean management and resource utilization.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the focus of the collaboration between SFR Campus de la Mer and Graisyhm?
- The collaboration focuses on the intersection of sea and automatic sciences.
- Who is eligible to participate in the program?
- Doctoral students from all disciplines, including those outside of section 61, who are working on sea-related research are welcome.
- What kind of recognition will be given at the event?
- A prize will be awarded for the best poster presented at the event.
Sources
- [[1]]National Institutes of Health – The Importance of Interdisciplinary Research
- [[2]]National Science Foundation – What is Interdisciplinary research?
- [[3]]Nature – Interdisciplinary research is essential to solving global challenges
- [[4]]Taylor & Francis Online – Trends in interdisciplinary research
