It was November 22: Relive the day in photos
Thursday, November 22, 2018
Triolet Campus
Students and staff alike will be the main players on this day, which will enable the entire FdS community to make the Triolet campus a unique place to meet, celebrate and enjoy.
This is a unique opportunity to discover the career opportunities offered by Bachelor's courses, and to meet the teaching staff in a convivial setting. All Master's courses will be represented, as well as the professional L3s.
See you on Thursday, November 22, 2018 for a festive day organized by the student associations of the Faculty of Science.
Meet student associations all day long in the Science Village between buildings 15 and 16.
Croque-monsieur, crêpes, waffles, sweets and cocktails (6 p.m.) will be offered by the Faculty of Science and its student associations.
11:30am - 3pm: Presentation of the Faculty of Science Masters (A 5.04 - A 5.05)
1:30 pm - 3:30 pm: Meeting with Master's program managers
3pm - 3:15pm: Hugo Sarrade Scholarship opening ceremony - (A 5-04)
3.15pm - 3.30pm: Vagineering project feedback (A 5.04)
3:30 pm - 5 pm: International Relations - "Want to go abroad? - (A 5-04)
5pm - 6pm: 2 lectures (A5.04)
=> How to reconstruct the past history of an ecosystem: the example of two paleoecology theses
How can we trace the ecological and climatic changes of an ecosystem over time? Chéïma Barhoumi and Gwenaël Magne, two PhD students at the Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution de Montpellier (ISEM), will present their background and research work. Both are interested in boreal forests, and how they may have been influenced by the dynamics of forest fires and climate change. Using charcoal, pollen and insect fossils preserved in lake sediments, they are tracing this history over the last 10,000 years.
=>Understanding and designing the apartment of the future for the inhabitant of the future
Scientific research within the HUT (HUmans at home projecT) project is original in that it focuses on a single theme (the authentically human intelligent home) but brings together several disciplines (ICT, SHS, health, etc.). HUT questions the conditions of well-being in tomorrow's housing: what is possible, acceptable and desirable? All HUT's scientific disciplines work together to study behavior in a real living environment, a permanently inhabited apartment equipped with numerous sensors and powerful data analysis tools. The research conducted in HUT respects the privacy of its inhabitants, and is validated by an independent ethics committee, and organized within a strict deontological framework.