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Atelier LEA à Arc-et-Senans

Le Laboratoire Européen Associé en microtechnique organise la 8ème édition de son Atelier "Arc-et-Senans"

Le défi de l’énergie : l’apport des microtechniques.

La communication : faire savoir, un savoir faire.

Le but des ateliers LEA “Arc-et-Senans” est de rassembler la communauté microtechnique autour d'une thématique, pour mieux se connaître, nouer des contacts, et s’intégrer dans une communauté professionnelle déployée des deux côtés de l’arc jurassien. Ainsi, ces ateliers se différencient des conférences ou des journées thématiques ciblées sur des échanges scientifiques pointus. Tout en encourageant les échanges scientifiques, ils proposent plutôt, dans un cadre rappelant l’histoire sociale de la région et la créativité de nos prédécesseurs, de réfléchir au rôle et à l’apport du travail de chacun à la construction de la société et de l’économie de demain. La formule de l'atelier offre la possibilité de mélanger conférences, travail en groupe, présentations de synthèse, réflexions et discussions.

Elle permet aussi les échanges scientifiques autour d’une séance de posters durant laquelle les doctorants et les jeunes chercheurs de nos institutions présentent leurs travaux de recherche.

L'édition 2009 de cet atelier vous permettra d’entendre des conférenciers présentant différentes facettes du domaine de l’énergie, des innovations et travaux de recherche en cours, ainsi que de la compétence « communication » dans le milieu de la recherche.

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