The Institute of Condensed Matter Chemistry of Bordeaux (UMR5026) is a Joint Research Unit of the CNRS, of the University of Bordeaux and Bordeaux INP.
The ICMCB has strong expertise in solid state chemistry, materials science and chemical processing. It uses this know-how for the development of new materials and new concepts for materials synthesis, shaping and recycling, covering the application fields energy, environment, health, electronics and photonics. Recently, the ICMCB has also become active in machine learning and artificial intelligence.
The Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes is a joint Research Department (UMR: Unité Mixte de Recherche) associating the CNRS (INC et INSIS), The Université de Rennes 1, the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes (ENSCR) and the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Rennes (INSA de Rennes).
Its research focuses on:
materials for sustainable development: eco-materials and eco-processes,
materials for the conversion of energy,
around molecules and materials for health.
The French National Centre for Scientific Research is among the world's leading research institutions. Its scientists explore the living world, matter, the Universe, and the functioning of human societies in order to meet the major challenges of today and tomorrow. Internationally recognised for the excellence of its scientific research, the CNRS is a reference in the world of research and development, as well as for the general public.
The University of Bordeaux welcomes 56,000 students and nearly 6,000 staff members. It offers 250 Master programs, 150 Bachelor (incl. vocational) programs and 55 national diplomas in health :
- Science and Technology
- Law, Political Science, Economics, Management
- Life and Health Sciences
- Social and Human Sciences
A large range of qualifications are possible, including of course a national diploma in oenology, thanks to our expertise within the domain of Vine and Wine Sciences.
Created in 2009, Bordeaux INP groups together 6 internal schools and 3 partner schools.
These 9 public engineering graduate schools, members of the Bordeaux INP Nouvelle-Aquitaine Group, count 3,400 students and offer 20 engineering specialisations including 5 through apprenticeship programmes.
The mission of the Research Federation is to unite and coordinate the efforts of its teams for the production of CO2-saving hydrogen, its purification and storage, and to progress in the design of complete systems ranging from the production to the use of this gas via Fuel Cells.
La section Aquitaine de la SCF rassemble les adhérents au niveau régional de la SCF qui sont principalement rattachés à un laboratoire académique ou une entreprise privée sur les sites de Bordeaux, Pau ainsi que Lacq. La section compte également des enseignants du secondaire.
Le rôle de la section régionale est de promouvoir la chimie localement de façon concertée avec les laboratoires.
The largest region in France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine is a rich, diversified and attractive region. The Regional Council carries important responsibilities in the daily life of citizens. It deploys them through 4 major axes:
- the economy and employment (support for innovation, agriculture, digital, industry, employment, tourism...),
- youth (policies for apprenticeship, training of young people, secondary schools, school transport...),
- spatial planning (territorial policy, responsibility for transport, support for health, sport and culture...),
- the energy and ecological transition (preservation of biodiversity, renewable energy, zero waste...).
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