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Première occupante dans le nouveau bâtiment de recherche de FEMTO-ST à Besançon

Deux ans et demi après la pose de la première pierre, le nouveau bâtiment de recherche de l’institut FEMTO-ST, situé au 15 B avenue des Montboucons sur le Technopole TEMIS à Besançon, vient d’accueillir sa première occupante, Joëlle Berthelot, hôtesse d’accueil de cette infrastructure de 5300 m².

Elle sera rejointe progressivement, à partir du 15 septembre et jusqu’au 3 octobre prochain, par les différentes équipes de recherche bisontines des départements scientifiques « Micro nanosciences et systèmes » et « Optique » ainsi que par la Direction et les services communs de l’institut.

Cette installation d’une partie des membres de FEMTO-ST dans ce nouveau bâtiment de pointe, d’une capacité d’accueil de 260 personnes, est le point d’orgue du projet TEMIS SCIENCES porté par la région de Franche-Comté.

L’inauguration de ce bâtiment, propriété de l’Université de Franche Comté aura lieu le 20 novembre prochain.

Joelle Berthelot

Joelle Berthelot

Joelle Berthelot

Bâtiment Temis Sciences

Bâtiment Temis Sciences

Bâtiment Temis Sciences

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