A clear objective of the project is to foster educative cooperation with European as well as US higher education institutions with a view to promote study programs and mobility as well as the mutual understanding of innovation to improve the transfer from fundamental research into successful innovations. The SERENADE network is naturally placed in an international dimension, due to worldwide importance of nanotechnology development and the recognition of the French partners pre-eminence in the field of nanosafety. The SERENADE labex-network will benefit from high-level international partnerships and activities.
Specific activities in this PEI include:
Participation of an Erasmus Mundus program, the SaferNanoDesign School.
Contact : Sylvia Lehman, ISTerre
SaferNanoDesign School
Archamps, France
SaferNano Design & Law School 2018
How can industrial innovation in nanotechnologies be reconciled with the legitimate concerns of citizens regarding environmental protection and public health?SaferNano, Design & Law
May 26 - June 4 2018, Archamps, France
Discover last year's SaferNanoDesign summer school and register for 2018!
http://www.esi-archamps.eu/Thematic-Schools/Discover-bioHC/SAFERNANO
SaferNanoDesign Summer School 2017
How can industrial innovation in nanotechnologies be reconciled with the legitimate concerns of citizens regarding environmental protection and public health?After a highly successful launch in June 2016, the LabEx SERENADE is co- organizing the second edition of the SaferNanoDesign summer school: 13-19 June 2017 at the European Scientific Institute in Archamps Technopole (France), 15 minutes from Geneva.
To register : www.safernanodesign.eu, www.biohealth-computing.eu/safer-design-for-nanomaterials/
SaferNanoDesign Summer School 2016
Report of the first edition!Students at the first edition of the SaferNanoDesign summer school breathed a collective sigh combining intense satisfaction with understandable relief as the school came to a successful close on Saturday 18th June. Often working until late in the evening, students had given their all to absorb lots of new information, work on case studies, complete assignments and prepare presentations.
OTHER INITIATIVES
FAME + Training
Considering the technical complexity of synchrotron radiation experiments and the difficulty to obtain beamtime via the various program committees, few new teams having scientific problems adapted to these instruments use the FAME beamline. We decided then in 2004 to organize an annual training for users. This training is organized with the organizational help of the CNRS permanent training and the support of Labex SERENADE and OSUG@2020