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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The ARCHI-CM project is selected by the State and the Region within the framework of the CPER 2015-2020 under the Higher Education, Research and Innovation Component by its role of strengthening research of excellence in the field of chemistry and materials. The project is positioned in perfect fit with the DAS “Chemicals-Materials-Recycling” of the Research Innovation Strategy for Intelligent Specialisation. It aims to address societal, enviro...)
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The ARCHI-CM project is selected by the State and the Region within the framework of the CPER 2015-2020 under the Higher Education, Research and Innovation Component by its role of strengthening research of excellence in the field of chemistry and materials. The project is positioned in perfect fit with the DAS “Chemicals-Materials-Recycling” of the Research Innovation Strategy for Intelligent Specialisation. It aims to address societal, environmental and economic challenges that are reflected in the three work programmes: bio-economy, energy challenges and advanced materials, supported by cross-cutting ELCAMAT advanced characterisation platforms. It is a structuring project, focused on the perimeter of the laboratories of the Chevreul Institute and corresponds to an interdisciplinary project, whose scientific specificity lies in the combination of architectural concepts both to realise innovative materials and to induce original chemical reactivity. The second phase of the project (Operation 2017) concerns more specifically: The continuation of the acquisition of cross-cutting ELCAMAT resources, -Specific means focused on the research themes of the three programmes, — The financing of cross-cutting inter-laboratory projects selected by call for projects with the aim of bringing out new interdisciplinary themes. (English)
Property / summary: The ARCHI-CM project is selected by the State and the Region within the framework of the CPER 2015-2020 under the Higher Education, Research and Innovation Component by its role of strengthening research of excellence in the field of chemistry and materials. The project is positioned in perfect fit with the DAS “Chemicals-Materials-Recycling” of the Research Innovation Strategy for Intelligent Specialisation. It aims to address societal, environmental and economic challenges that are reflected in the three work programmes: bio-economy, energy challenges and advanced materials, supported by cross-cutting ELCAMAT advanced characterisation platforms. It is a structuring project, focused on the perimeter of the laboratories of the Chevreul Institute and corresponds to an interdisciplinary project, whose scientific specificity lies in the combination of architectural concepts both to realise innovative materials and to induce original chemical reactivity. The second phase of the project (Operation 2017) concerns more specifically: The continuation of the acquisition of cross-cutting ELCAMAT resources, -Specific means focused on the research themes of the three programmes, — The financing of cross-cutting inter-laboratory projects selected by call for projects with the aim of bringing out new interdisciplinary themes. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The ARCHI-CM project is selected by the State and the Region within the framework of the CPER 2015-2020 under the Higher Education, Research and Innovation Component by its role of strengthening research of excellence in the field of chemistry and materials. The project is positioned in perfect fit with the DAS “Chemicals-Materials-Recycling” of the Research Innovation Strategy for Intelligent Specialisation. It aims to address societal, environmental and economic challenges that are reflected in the three work programmes: bio-economy, energy challenges and advanced materials, supported by cross-cutting ELCAMAT advanced characterisation platforms. It is a structuring project, focused on the perimeter of the laboratories of the Chevreul Institute and corresponds to an interdisciplinary project, whose scientific specificity lies in the combination of architectural concepts both to realise innovative materials and to induce original chemical reactivity. The second phase of the project (Operation 2017) concerns more specifically: The continuation of the acquisition of cross-cutting ELCAMAT resources, -Specific means focused on the research themes of the three programmes, — The financing of cross-cutting inter-laboratory projects selected by call for projects with the aim of bringing out new interdisciplinary themes. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3688169 in France
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Project Q3688169 in France

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    1,070,643.0 Euro
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    2,183,515.0 Euro
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    49.03 percent
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    1 October 2017
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    30 September 2020
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    CNRS Délégation Nord Pas de Calais Picardie
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    Le projet ARCHI-CM est retenu par l’Etat et la Région dans le cadre du CPER 2015-2020 au titre du Volet Enseignement supérieur, recherche et innovation par son rôle de renforcement de la recherche d’excellence dans le domaine de la chimie et des matériaux. Le projet est positionné en parfaite adéquation avec le DAS « Chimie-Matériaux-Recyclage » de la Stratégie Recherche Innovation pour une Spécialisation Intelligente. Il se propose de répondre à des défis sociétaux, environnementaux et économiques qui se déclinent dans les trois programmes de travail : bio-économie, défis énergétiques et matériaux avancés, soutenus par des plateformes de caractérisation avancée ELCAMAT qui leur sont transversales. C’est un projet à vocation structurante, centré sur le périmètre des laboratoires de l’Institut Chevreul et correspond à un projet interdisciplinaire, dont la spécificité scientifique réside dans la combinaison des concepts d’architectures à la fois pour réaliser des matériaux innovants et pour induire des réactivités chimiques originales. La deuxième phase du projet (opération 2017) concerne plus spécifiquement : -La poursuite d'acquisition de moyens transversaux ELCAMAT, -Des moyens spécifiques focalisés sur les thématiques de recherche des trois programmes, - Le financement de projets transversaux inter-laboratoires sélectionnés par appel à projet dans un objectif de faire émerger de nouvelles thématiques interdisciplinaires. (French)
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    The ARCHI-CM project is selected by the State and the Region within the framework of the CPER 2015-2020 under the Higher Education, Research and Innovation Component by its role of strengthening research of excellence in the field of chemistry and materials. The project is positioned in perfect fit with the DAS “Chemicals-Materials-Recycling” of the Research Innovation Strategy for Intelligent Specialisation. It aims to address societal, environmental and economic challenges that are reflected in the three work programmes: bio-economy, energy challenges and advanced materials, supported by cross-cutting ELCAMAT advanced characterisation platforms. It is a structuring project, focused on the perimeter of the laboratories of the Chevreul Institute and corresponds to an interdisciplinary project, whose scientific specificity lies in the combination of architectural concepts both to realise innovative materials and to induce original chemical reactivity. The second phase of the project (Operation 2017) concerns more specifically: The continuation of the acquisition of cross-cutting ELCAMAT resources, -Specific means focused on the research themes of the three programmes, — The financing of cross-cutting inter-laboratory projects selected by call for projects with the aim of bringing out new interdisciplinary themes. (English)
    22 November 2021
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    NP0013264
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