- International Research Projects (IRP, former LIAs)
- International Research Laboratory (IRL)
- International Research Networks (IRN)
International Research Projects (IRP, former LIAs)
International Research Projects (IRP) are « laboratories without walls », which aim to structure and reinforce an existing collaboration between at least two laboratories, one in France and the other abroad. IRP activities are coordinated by two co-principal investigators and by a scientific steering committee. The IRPs are in association with the CNRS except for one in association with the Inserm.
- IVMF, Green engineering and fluid mechanics
( Universidad de Buenos Aires, Universidad Nacional Entre Rios Universidad Nacional de San Luis Universidad Nacional de Cordoba)
In association with the CNRS
- REDOCHROM, Multipolar and Redox-active Organometallic Nanosized Assemblies for Molecular Photonics and Electronics
(Australian National University (ANU), Canberra, and The University of Western Australia, Crawley
In association with the CNRS
- RE-SO, Exploitation of deep sea resources and protection of surface water resources: relations between science and decision-making
- M3, Molecules and Multifunctional Materials
Pontificia Universidad Católicade Valparaíso (PUCV), Universidad de Chile, Universidad de Concepción (UdeC), Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Universidad Católica del Norte, Universidad Católica del Maule (UCM) and Universidad Andrés Bello (UNAB)
In association with the CNRS
- CRIBs, French-Chinese Biomedical Information Research Centre
Southeast University (Nanjing)In association with the Inserm
- MOF, Functional Organophosphorus Materials
Zhengzhou University
- NanoBioCatEchem, NanoBioAnalytique et NanoCatalyse Electrochimique
Xiamen University, Wuhan University
- SALADYN, Sediment transport And LAndscapeDYNamics in Central Asia
Lanzhou University, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
- PRICES, Phenomic responses of invertebrates to changing environnement and multi-stress
- CHEMSUSCAT, Catalysis for Sustainable Chemistry Leibniz Institute for Catalysis at the University of Rostock
- EARTHSURF, Investigating past and present Earth’s surface dynamics to quantify resilience to changes, German Research Centre for Geoscience, Potsdam
- NPSAH, Natural Products and Synthesis towards Affordable Health
- IM-LED Impacting materials with light and electric fields and watching real time dynamics
University of Tokyo (coordinator), Japan - HEME- SUPRamolecular HEME protein models (French-Japanese collaboration)
University of Massey and University of Otago
- CLUSPOM, Innovative Materials and Nanomaterials Based on Tailor-Made Functional Building Blocks
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Novosibirsk - NORth Neolithisation of communities on the Russian plain (7th-3th millennia BC), The State Hermitage museum
- VOCOM, evolution of vocal communication: testing the impact of social systems, phylogeny and conditions of life
Rhodes University, University of Witwatersrand, University of Limpopo
- IFUMI, French-uruguayan Institute in Mathematics and their interactions, 16 partners, among which university of Montevideo
International Research Laboratory (IRL)
International Research Laboratory (IRL) CNRS-St-Gobain - Laboratory for Innovative key Materials and Structures (LINK), hosted in the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Tsukuba, Japan. Université de Rennes 1 is one of the project partners through the "mirror laboratory" which is based at the Rennes Chemical Sciences Institute (UMR CNRS 6226).
Further information can be found on the NIMS website and in this press release: Saint-Gobain and the CNRS open a joint research center at the NIMS in Japan.
International Research Networks (IRN)
An IRN is a scientific coordination network gathering research teams in European and non-European countries. Its activities are coordinated by a scientific committee.
- NAMIS - Nano and Microsystems
- HC3A - Heteroelements and Coordination Chemistry : from Concepts to Applications
- PHOTONET - Sino-French Optoelectronics and Photonics network
- QUADMARTS - Quantitative Detection of Molecular and Radical Trace Species Produced by Chemical Reactions and Photodissociation Processes
- MCTDH - Quantum Dynamics with the Multi-Configuration Time-Dependent Hartree method
- PRECOAST- Coast-inland dynamics in prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies