This summer school organized by CBH Graduate School UGA is co-organized with the DefiCO2 research consortium. These schools are a unique moment of exchange, sharing and creativity between students from all backgrounds. Why not taking this opportunity to redesign the future together?
The CBH Graduate School of UGA organizes interdisciplinary summer schools aimed at master's and doctoral students of UGA, based on participatory methods with research, industrial and other socio-economic partners.
The CO2 Challenge: How to reduce Carbone Footprint?
Date: June 17-21, 2024 Location: Bâtiment IMAG, Campus de Saint Martin d'Hères No technical knowledge required
Language: English Free of charge for UGA students
35 HF for PhD students of EDCSV and EDISCE / Possible ECTS according to the Master's degree
Program:
The main strategies for reducing the carbon footprint
The levers provided by chemistry
The use of plants for carbon capture
The solutions implemented in different sectors of activity (health industry, sporting events, etc.)
The point of view of economists and human and social sciences.
In addition to these interventions, participants will have the opportunity to visit laboratories or industrial installations, participate in workshops (carbon footprint calculation tools, communication on climate change, etc.) and carry out a team work.
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