La journée franco-suédoise de la recherche (JFSR) est de retour en 2019 pour sa 22ième édition. Le thème de cette année est : Interdisciplinary studies, opening further perspectives for research.
L’évènement aura lieu à la Résidence de France, le Palais Broms, le 25 novembre 2019. Cette journée est gratuite et est ouverte à tous les chercheurs, étudiants ou passionnés, mais il est nécessaire de vous inscrire en cliquant ici.
Les invités d’honneurs sont Marie Côte, coordinatrice de recherche à la « mission pour les initiatives transverses et interdisciplinaires/MITI » du CNRS et Catherine Jeandel, directrice de recherche au CNRS au laboratoire d’études en géophysique et océanographie spatiales (LEGOS) à Toulouse.
Ceux qui le souhaitent sont invités à présenter leur travail, en lien avec le thème de l’année (poster ou présentation). Pour plus d’information, contactez : yves.poncon@diplomatie.gouv.fr.
Programme :
- 09.00 : Welcoming coffee – Welcome words
- 09.30 : Developing interdisciplinary research within the CNRS, Marie Côte, CNRS – Mission for the transverse and interdisciplinary initiatives
- 10.00 : Development of interdisciplinarity at the university of Toulouse, from academic training to research, Catherine Jeandel, Toulouse University / CNRS LEGOS (Laboratory of studies on Spatial Geophysics and Oceanography)
- 10.30 : Break
- 10.45 : Prof. Jan Gulliksen, KTH – Vice president for Digitalisation
- 11.15 : Panel on an interdisciplinary studies: Marie Côte, Catherine Jeandel and Jan Gulliksen, moderated by Bertrand Pauget, senior lecturer at Karlstad university
- 12.15 : Lunch
- 13.15 : Session posters
- 13.45 : Short talks
- 15.00 : Break
- 15.15 : Short talks
- 16.45 : Visit of the Residence in augmented reality
- 17.00-18.30 : Mingle & Cocktail
Short talks:
- 13:45 Lena Maria Nilsson, co-Director at Vaartoe, the Sami Research Centre at Ume university: Sami research from a multidisciplinary perspective
- 14:00 Stanley Greenstein, Researcher and lecturer at the Department of Law, Stockholm University: A multidisciplinary approach to the law
- 14:15 Mark Rutland, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
- 14:30 Tae Hoon Kim, KTH: Past lessons for future nuclear power in the age of green energy transition
- 14:45 Bo Cederwall, Professor of Physics Nuclear Physics at KTH: Fundamental Nuclear Physics at the service of Society: fighting nuclear terrorists and the proliferation of nuclear weapons
- 15:15 Guillaume Chapron, SLU, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, The role of law in conserving large predators
- 15:30 Mario Romero, KTH: Sensing, modeling, and visualizing the quality of air in hospital rooms
- 15:45 Jerme Lamartine, professor of Genetics at the University of Lyon I: Toward a predictive method of individual sensitivity to ionizing radiations
- 16:00 Lucie Delemotte, SciLifeLab, Stockholm: Using computer simulations to understand how membrane proteins work
- 16:15 Edouard Pesquet, research director and associate-professor at Stockholm University: Plant evolutionary conquest of land a tale of death and cooperation
- 16:30 Arvind Kumar, KTH: Neural coding in the cerebellum
Posters:
- Alexandre Dewez, HEC/ Stockholm School of Economics / Sorbonne University
- Ma Li, senior lecturer and associate professor,Department of Special Education, Stockholm University
- Mauricio Lopez Obando , SLU, Plant biology and evolution
- Hithesh K Gatty, Uppsala University, A novel miniaturized electrokinetic sensor applicable for biomarker detection
- Yves Rybarczyk, Dalarna University, Traffic and land-use based modeling of PM2.5 in high elevation complex terrain city
- Bertrand Pauget, Karlstad University, The virtuous circle of a transdisciplinary research
- Sven Hort, Arkiv publishing house (Lund),
- Anushree Sanyal, SLU
Presentations are available for download on request to science@ifsuede.com.