Sensitive Fabrics of Sustainable Worlds – SOUND Seminar for Young Researchers
Event Information
This seminar will take place on 9 April from 11am to 1pm at the International Conference Centre, 4 Place Jussieu (Tower 44-45, 1st floor, Room 109). In-person attendance is by registration only, and the event can be attended remotely via this link.
How can researchers contribute to the creation of a more environmentally friendly and resilient society? Open to all members of the Sorbonne University Alliance, organised and presented by young researchers from the SOUND programme (PhD students and postdoctoral researchers), this bi-quarterly seminar forms part of the SOUND project.
Entitled “Sensitive factories of sustainable worlds”, four presentations will contribute to the discussion during the seminar:
- Electric vehicles and photovoltaics: allies for the climate? With Rusber Rodriguez
- Removing barriers to urban resilience: local challenges in urban planning projects for the climate? – Maliheh Hashemi Tilenoi
- When we arrive in the city… can we see it differently? – Joffrey Lavigne
- Writing about those who pass by – Daniel Cadot Wrightson
Find the detailed programme on the Sorbonne University website.
SOUND is a project supported by the government through the ‘France 2030’ investment plan and implemented as part of the ‘ExcellencES’ call for proposals – which supports higher education and research institutions undertaking ambitious transformation projects – led by the French National Research Agency (ANR).






