Venez suivre le 23 novembre 2023 notre webinaire en compagnie des lauréats du prix Nordique des Instituts Français 2023 sur l’économie circulaire.
Les cinq lauréats du Danemark, de l’Estonie, de la Finlande, de la Norvège et de la Suède présenteront leurs recherches et nous parleront des rencontres et des différents échanges qu’ils ont pu avoir pendant leur semaine de visite en France.
Le webinaire se tiendra en anglais entre 14h et 16h (GMT+2). Inscription ici obligatoire.
French Institute Nordic Award 2023
Circular Economy: Nordic Research Highlights
When and how?
- on Thursday November 23, 2023, from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
- online and in English
- There will be time for discussion with the audience
Registration is mandatory: link to register
The five laureates of the French institute Nordic Award 2023 (FINA), from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Norway and Sweden will present their research and share lessons learned from their one-week visit of research institutions in France (Clermont-Ferrand and Lyon) in September 2023.
It will be followed by a round table addressing circular economy main challenges moderated by Tobias Dan Nielsen from the European Environment Agency. Tobias Dan Nielsen is a researcher on climate and sustainability politics including petrochemicals, plastics, and climate policy.
Program
14:00 – 14:10
Welcome and openings
14:10 – 14:40
FINA 2023 awardees – Research highlights
Feedback from one-week visit in France
14:40 – 15:30
Nordic perspective on circular economy challenges
(round table with 5 awardees)
15:30 – 15:55
Open discussion with audience
15:55 – 16:00
FINA 2024 award theme announced
End of the webinar
The 2024 laureates
DENMARK – Hong Thang Tran, PhD researcher in Bioactives at the Technical University of Denmark. His research aims to cope with the issues of food waste and food quality deterioration by developing new methodology and framework for applications of Pickering emulsions.
ESTONIA – Sharib Khan, PhD researcher in Lignin Valorisation at the University of Tartu. He is a biorefinery enthusiast, his research focuses on the design and synthesis of ionic liquids for lignocellulosic biomass fractionation as well as the electrochemical valorization of lignin in ionic liquids.
FINLAND – Jenni Kaipainen, double PhD researcher in Business & Technology at Tampere University and at Polytechnic University of Milan. Her research focuses on companies’ strategic development processes towards a circular economy.
NORWAY – Olga Odrzygóźdź, PhD researcher in Sustainable Soil Management at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Currently she does research in the use of mine waste products for agricultural usage – as a natural soil amendment and fertilizers.
SWEDEN – Pierre Oesterle, PhD researcher in Environmental Chemistry at Umeå University in Sweden. His PhD project focuses on removing contaminants such as antibiotics, drinking coffee… from water with adsorbents made of biobased waste materials, and assessing the impact of the use of these adsorbents.
The moderator
Tobias Dan Nielsen is an expert at the European Environment Agency since December 2021. He is a researcher on climate and sustainability politics including petrochemicals, plastics, and climate policy. He joined IVL Swedish Environment Research Institute in 2019 from Lund University, where he was a post-doctoral fellow working on plastics. At IVL, he has conducted several policy studies on plastics (incl. petrochemical sector) for the European Environment Agency (EEA), the German Development Agency (GIZ), and the Swedish Environment Agency. He has published several pieces on plastics, and on environmental and climate politics in top international journals. In addition, he has held several public talks on plastics and petrochemicals.
The Award
Launched in 2020, the French Institutes Nordic Award (FINA) aims to promote scientific cooperation between France and Nordic countries and to reward the outstanding achievements of young researchers. The theme of 2023 was Circular Economy, with a special focus on food, waste management, textiles, biobased materials, recycling, and development of new crops. According to the United Nations, the circular economy is a system of production, exchange and sharing that allows for social progress, preservation of natural capital and economic development as defined by the Brundtland Commission (i.e., the UN World Commission on Environment and Development published a book in 1987: “Our Common Future”).
This 2023 edition of the FINA Awards was part of the drive to promote the following sustainable development goals:
- ODD2: End hunger, achieve food security and improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture.
- ODD12: Responsible consumption and production. Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
- ODD13: Climate action. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts.
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