Paris hosts the Human City as part of the ERC=Science2 communications campaign - Science|Business
Earlier this week, the ERC = Science² project kicked off a series of public engagement events with a 2-day programme (July 19th -20th) of dialogue events held at Cité des Sciences & de l’industrie in Paris, France. Funded by the European Research Council (ERC), the ERC = Science² project focuses on the ERC-funded research by highlighting ongoing blue-sky research in Europe and the its future impacts on our daily lives.
The first scientific theme the project explores is titled ‘the Human City’. As one of the nine third parties involved in the project, Cité des Sciences & de l’industrie organized two back-to-back Science Cafés dedicated to the research of Ludovic Leclercq (IFSTTAR) on a Multiscale and Multimodal Modelling Approach for Green Urban Traffic Management and that of Denise Pumain (CNRS) on Analysing and Modelling of the Geographical Diversity of Cities and Systems of Cities. Both of the featured research projects investigate exisiting urban challenges and the negative externalities they produce in order to design more sustainable and accurate urban models.
Veille Scientifique et Technologique quotidienne sur les thématiques de recherche du département Cosys de
l'Université Gustave Eiffel et plus largement sur les thématiques de la ville durable.
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