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France-Stanford Center- 2020 Call for 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 any Stanford department. …

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Chateaubriand Fellowship: Call for Applications 2020-2021

The Chateaubriand Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics & Health for doctoral students aims to initiate or reinforce collaborations, partnerships or joint projects between French and American research teams. The Chateaubriand Fellowship supports PhD students registered in an American university who wish to conduct part of their doctoral research in a French laboratory. This fellowship …

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France-Berkeley Fund: 2020 Call for Proposals

The 2020 call for proposals of the France-Berkeley Fund is now open until January 31, 2020. Established in 1993 as a partnership between the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and the University of California in Berkeley, the France-Berkeley Fund supports and promotes scholarly collaboration in all disciplines between the University of California and …

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Associate Teams 2020 Call: Deadline October 9th

Inria’s European and International Partnerships Department (EIPD) launches the 2020 call for Inria Associate Teams.  An Associate Team is a joint research project created between an Inria project-team and a research team from abroad. The two partners jointly define a scientific objective with a clear added value for each of them, a research plan and …

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Chateaubriand Fellows in 2019-20

The Chateaubriand Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Health for doctoral students aims to initiate or reinforce collabortions, partnerships or joint projects between French and American research teams. The Chateaubriand Fellowship supports PhD students registered in an American university who wish to conduct part of their doctoral research in a French laboratory. Inria and …

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Open call for STEM Chateaubriand fellowships (2019-2020)

STEM Chateaubriand Fellowship (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics & Biology-Health) 2019-2020 The Chateaubriand Fellowship in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics & Biology-Health (STEM) for doctoral students aims to initiate or reinforce collaborations, partnerships or joint projects between French and American research teams.   The STEM Chateaubriand Fellowship program targets outstanding Ph.D. students enrolled in an American university (U.S. …

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Inria International Partner: Paola Goatin (Inria) and Alex Bayen (UC Berkeley) formalize their cooperation on traffic management

Paola Goatin from Inria ACUMES team in Sophia-Antipolis, and Alex Bayen from UC Berkeley (ITS) formalized their on-going collaboration by declaring an “Inria International Partner” on “Optimal REroute Strategies for Traffic managEment” (ORESTE).     About Inria International Partner Inria research teams are welcome to declare an “Inria International Partner” in order to give visibility to a strategic on-going international …

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NETVA 2018: 2 Inria start-ups selected!

Supported by the scientific and technological services of the French embassies to the US and Canada, the NETVA programme (New Technology Venture Accelerator) helps young French businesses to find their feet across the Atlantic by introducing them to the contacts and resources they need to penetrate the North American market.   In 2018, about 100  …

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Associate Teams 2019 call: Deadline September 26th!

Inria’s European and International Partnerships Department (EIPD) launches the 2019 call for Inria Associate Teams.  An Associate Team is a joint research project created between an Inria project-team and a research team from abroad. The two partners jointly define a scientific objective with a clear added value for each of them, a research plan and …

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Focus on a joint research project: GOAL

GOAL (2015-2017) Geometry and Optimization with ALgebraic methods Principal Investigators:  Jean-charles Faugere, POLSYS project team, Inria Paris Bernd Sturmfels, U.C. Berkeley Research objectives: GOAL develops algorithms and mathematical tools to solve geometric and optimization problems through algebraic techniques. The long-term objective is to develop new software to solve more efficiently these problems. These objectives encompass: identifying instances of these …

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