Tania CASTRO

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NETVA 2015 Edition

The NETVA program is an initiative of the Consulates General of France in Boston and San Francisco and the Embassy of France in Washington to support French innovative startups in their search for opportunities in the United States and to help them understand the regulations and market of American technologies. NETVA allows young French innovative companies to …

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Deborah Agarwal: Inria International Chair 2015

Deborah Agarwal, a senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has been awarded an international chair by the Inria Chairs Commitee for the period 2015-2019. Agarwal, head of Berkeley Lab’s Data Science and Technology Department, will join the MYRIADS team based in Inria Rennes during the first semester of 2015. The team is led by …

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Four new Associate Teams and two renewed Teams with Californian universities

 Inria is glad to announce the selection of 4 new Associate Teams with Californian universities (University of California, Berkeley and Stanford University) as part of the 2015 Inria Associated Team call. The four teams created in 2015 for 3 years. In addition, two teams that were created in 2012 (FASTLA and ORESTE) have been renewed for 3 …

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Inria@SiliconValley Post-Doctoral Fellowship Opportunity

In 2015, Inria offers 1 Post-Doc fellowship in the framework of the Inria@SiliconValley program. Dealine for application is March 15th, 2015. Postdoctoral grants are allocated in priority  to existing associate teams. Candidates interested in the projects currently supported by the collaboration program or projects under preparation for this program are welcome to submit their application to a …

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Save the date: Inria-Industry Meeting – San Francisco May 11th, 2015

On Monday May 11th, 2015, a new edition of Inria Industry Meetings will be held on the theme of Smart City & Mobility Innovations, organized by Inria, Inria@SiliconValley and PRIME. For the first time, this event will take place in San Francisco demonstrating how Inria is contributing to global innovation in digital technology. PROGRAM Keynotes from San …

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Christine Morin, laureate of the “Étoiles de l’Europe” prize 2014

Christine Morin ©Inria

Christine Morin, research manager at the Inria Rennes – Bretagne Atlantique research center, received the “Étoiles de l’Europe” prize last december, 16. This prize reward her implication in an european project called “Contrail, open computing infrastructures for elastic services”. After the “Horizon 2020” forum which took place last december, 16 at the Quay Branly’s Museum …

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France-Stanford call for collaborative projects – 2015 call

The France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies aims to bridge the disciplines of the humanities, social sciences, sciences, engineering, business and law, addressing historical and contemporary issues of significance for France and the United States from a broad range of perspectives. Its programs bring faculty members, researchers and students from across Stanford’s departments and schools into …

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France Berkeley Fund – 2015 call

The France Berkeley Fund was established in 1993 as a partnership between the government of France and the University of California at Berkeley, the France-Berkeley Fund (FBF) promotes scholarly exchange in all disciplines between UC Berkeley and all research centers and public institutions of higher education in France. Through its annual grant competition, the Fund …

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Open call for STEM Chateaubriand fellowship (2015)

STEM Chateaubriand Fellowship (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathamatics) 2015-2016 The STEM Chateaubriand Fellowship program targets outstanding Ph.D. students enrolled in an American university who wish to conduct part of their doctoral research in a French laboratory for a 4 to 9 month period. The Office of Science and Technology provide a stipend of up to …

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