Claire SAINT-LEGER

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ANR- NSF Call for Proposals 2024

A new Joint ANR- NSF Call is launched this year through the “Collaborative Research Project” (PRCI) funding instrument of the ANR’s 2024 Generic Call for Projects, and via specific NSF programs. Two new themes will be supported in 2024, in particular quantum technologies https://anr.fr/fileadmin/aap/2024/aapg-2024-ANR-NSF-quantum-en.pdf The two agencies are also continuing to co-fund Franco-American research projects …

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Associate Teams 2024 Call for proposals

France-Stanford Call for Collaborative Research Projects

Collaborative Research Projects The France-Stanford Center seeks to fund research projects across all disciplines. Priority will be given to projects with the potential to develop new collaborations involving junior researchers, and to those leading to collaborative work on interdisciplinary issues. Applications must be submitted jointly by researchers affiliated with a French institution and researchers in …

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Tribute to Valérie Issarny

It is with great sadness that we inform you of the death of Valerie Issarny, Inria Research Director within MiMove team. She was a committed researcher in the fields of software engineering and middleware systems with a particular focus on software systems supporting mobile distributed applications. From 2013 to 2018, she was the Scientific Coordinator …

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Call for Associate Teams (until October 17th 2022)

Associate Teams are an essential element of Inria international policy. This program is one of Inria’s main  tool for supporting bilateral scientific collaborations and promoting and strengthening its strategic partnerships abroad. Apply until October 17th 2022! An Associate Team is a joint research project created between an Inria project-team and a research team from abroad …

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NETVA Call for French startups

The NETVA program (New Technology Venture Accelerator) offers young innovative French start-ups a program of personalized support, analysis of opportunities and development of technological partnerships in the United States. Led by the teams of the Service for Science and Technology of the French Embassy in the United States (Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs), this …

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A closer look at a joint Inria-Berkeley project: M3 Marvelous Micro-Motes

Congratulations to Dr. Thomas Watteyne and Prof. Kris Pister for being grantees of the France-Berkeley Fund program! Title of the project: M3 Marvelous Micro-Motes Principal Investigators: Thomas Watteyne, Inria, EVA project-team Kris Pister, EECS, UC Berkeley   From a strong an collaboration… Dr. Thomas Watteyne is an Inria researcher who is defining the technology for …

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Thomas Jefferson Fund

The Thomas Jefferson Fund provides a unique framework to enable promising and innovative projects to reach their full potential and enrich French-American research collaborations. The Thomas Jefferson Fund seeks out cutting-edge projects of great originality where an initial investment can make a substantial difference by putting American and French partners at the forefront of a …

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France-Stanford Call for Collaborative Research Projects

Collaborative Research Projects The France-Stanford Center seeks to fund research projects across all disciplines. Priority will be given to projects with the potential to develop new collaborations involving junior researchers, and to those leading to collaborative work on interdisciplinary issues. Applications must be submitted jointly by researchers affiliated with a French institution and researchers in …

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Chateaubriand Call -deadline January 14th 2022

The Chateaubriand Fellowship is a grant offered by the Embassy of France in the United States. Every year, it allows doctoral students enrolled in American universities to conduct research in France (research Internships of 4 to 6 months). Chateaubriand fellows receive a stipend, a round trip ticket to France and health insurance. As part of …

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