ULiège is a partner in three MSCA Doctoral network projects
EuSpecLab, CESAREF and D-Carbonize will enable PhD students to be supervised on ambitious themes over the next three years.
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EuSpecLab, CESAREF and D-Carbonize will enable PhD students to be supervised on ambitious themes over the next three years.
Excellent basic research projects led by researchers from the GIGA and FARAH of ULiège in the fields of life sciences.
The project aims to study the mechanics of chemical bonds and in particular their reformation after rupture, with a view to developing new approaches for using mechanical forces to control chemical reactivity.
Researchers from the Faculties of Applied Sciences, Sciences and the CSL will participate in 16 of the 18 projects aimed at developing low-carbon industry and deploying the circular economy in Wallonia.
Gilles Vandewalle and Pierre Maquet (GIGA-CRC in vivo Imaging) obtain a 200.000€ funding to better understand Parkinson's disease (Joint Programme - Neurodegenerative Diseases Research -JPND).
The Walloon Einstein Telescope Conference was held on 18 March in the presence of several ministers and representatives of the municipalities concerned. It was an opportunity to take stock of this ambitious project.
The project of Prof. Eric Salmon, director of the GIGA CRC in vivo imaging at the University of Liège, is one of the 18 projects to be funded in Belgium by the Foundation.
This EuroNanoMed III project focuses on new nanoparticles conjugated to DX243 as a neuroprotective drug for hearing loss.
His project aims to demonstrate the value of a more humanizing approach to the assessment and reintegration of minors in conflict with the law.
Son projet de recherche a pour ambition de développer les connaissances sur la criminalité féminine, un sujet encore très peu exploré par la littérature scientifique.
Researchers from ULiège Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech have contributed to an international study, conducted by the steering committee of the Global Forest Inventory Plot Network (GFIP), estimating the total number of tree species in the world.
Teaching and research programmes are planned with the University La Sapienza of Rome and the Archaeological Park Ostia Antica.