Interdisciplinary Science Days: 3 days to discover interdisciplinary research and advances at the UGA
June 2, 2025 - June 4, 2025
Journées scientifiques Grenoble
On 2, 3 and 4 June 2025, the Grenoble Interdisciplinary Scientific Days (JSI) will be held at the Maison de la création et de l'innovation - MaCI. The event, which is open to the entire Université Grenoble Alpes community, will showcase the UGA's 21 interdisciplinary research programmes, known as CDPs (Cross Disciplinary Programs), which will be launched or extended in 2022.
The CDPs are ambitious cutting-edge research projects launched as part of the Université Grenoble Alpes Idex. Built at the confluence of several disciplines, their ambition is to advance science and innovation and provide answers to 4 major challenges of the 21st century:
A sustainable planet and society
Health, well-being and technology
Digital technology at the service of people and society
Understanding and supporting innovation
These JSI are therefore an opportunity to learn a little more about how these interdisciplinary research projects work and how they are structured, and how the different scientific disciplines work together within these innovative projects.
But it is also an opportunity to keep abreast of scientific advances in the 4 major issues to which the CDPs are seeking to respond.
Three days to present the dynamics and results of the CDPs
Following a new call for projects 2022, 14 million euros have been mobilised to position the UGA as a major player, both nationally and internationally, in several strategic areas such as quantum engineering, artificial intelligence, IT security and personalised medicine.
Over the period 2022-2024, 80 laboratories on the Grenoble site will be involved in at least 1 project and more than 1,600 researchers, teacher-researchers and similar staff will be involved in the CDPs.
Over the same period, CDPs were responsible for 56 patents and software applications, 12 invention declarations and the creation of 3 start-ups.
The CDPs also represent a real asset for the attractiveness of the UGA and a lever for diversifying its recruitment: out of 151 CDP doctoral students, 41 have a Master's degree from outside the UGA and out of 139 CDP post-doctoral students, 60 did not do their thesis at the UGA.
Registration form
Registration is compulsory and subject to availability.
The information collected on this non-mandatory form will be processed by DGDRIV/DAPAR. The recipients of the data are DGDRIV/DAPAR. The information will be kept for a maximum of 1 year. It will then be destroyed.
In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (RGPD) and the amended French Data Protection Act of 6 January 1978, you have the right to object to, access and rectify information concerning you, which you may exercise by contacting relaisdpo@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr.
You may also, after lodging a complaint with the UGA, lodge a complaint with the national supervisory authority (CNIL) if you feel that your data has not been processed correctly.
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