Samuel-De-Champlain Call for proposals
Clarisse Faria-Fortecoëf
A program to promote international mobility of researchers and students involved in Franco-Quebec research projects. Application deadline: September 28, 2014.
![](/Content/Editor/Images/Guide-international/Canada/Samuel_de_Chapelain_G.jpg)
Launched every two years, 2015-2016 Call for proposals covers the following topics:
- Renewable Energy, transportation electrification and development of technologies related to smart grids.
- Personalized health care, including genomics. Projects integrating product development more suited and effective according to the genetic profile of each individual.
- Research in connection with the Northern Territory.
- Creation-Research. Projects led by researchers working in complementarity with creative industries or who help build links between art, technology, science and society.
You can find all useful information (only available in French) on the website of the General Consulate of France in Quebec or the page of the Samuel-De-Champlain program on the website of the Ministry of International Relations and Francophonie.
More information about ABG?
Get ABG’s monthly newsletters including news, job offers, grants & fellowships and a selection of relevant events…
Discover our members
ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab
Laboratoire National de Métrologie et d'Essais - LNE
Ifremer
Généthon
CASDEN
Aérocentre, Pôle d'excellence régional
Groupe AFNOR - Association française de normalisation
Institut de Radioprotection et de Sureté Nucléaire - IRSN - Siège
Institut Sup'biotech de Paris
ANRT
Nokia Bell Labs France
TotalEnergies
MabDesign
MabDesign
SUEZ
PhDOOC
Tecknowmetrix
ADEME
CESI
-
Thesis topicRef. ABG124643EDF- Occitanie - France
Thèse CIFRE sur l'analyse en temps réel des conséquences thermomécaniques du soudage sur les tuyauteries F/H
Engineering sciences - Materials science -
JobPermanentRef. ABG123642Laboratoire des Courses Hippiques (GIE LCH)- Ile-de-France - France
Chargé(e) de Recherche et Innovation (H/F) / Senior Scientist Research & Innovation (M/F)
Chemistry - BiochemistryConfirmed -
Thesis topicRef. ABG124980École Polytechnique de MontréalMontréal - Canada
Advanced characterization of abradable coating wear phenomena during blade-tip/casing contacts in aircraft engines
Engineering sciences