
Montpellier Laboratory of Computer Science, Robotics, and Microelectronics (LIRMM)
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https://youtu.be/YV19PcazyAk Le Laboratoire d’Informatique, de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier (LIRMM) est une Unité Mixte de Recherche de l’Université de Montpellier (UM) et du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). Le laboratoire a un partenariat avec Inria, l’Université Paul Valéry de Montpellier (UPV) et l’Université de Perpignan (UPVD). Ses activités de recherche le positionnent pleinement au cœur des Sciences et Technologies de l’Information, de la Communication et des Systèmes. Elles sont menées au sein de 3 départements scientifiques et de 22 équipes de recherche et concernent l’Informatique (algorithmique et complexité, intelligence artificielle, science des données, génie logiciel, recherche opérationnelle, etc.), la Robotique (robotique pour l’industrie du futur, robotique humanoïde et interactions homme-robot, robotique d’exploration sous-marine et robotique chirurgicale et dispositifs médicaux) et la Microélectronique (modélisation, conception, test, fiabilité, sécurité et efficacité énergétique de systèmes électroniques intégrés complexes). Le LIRMM accueille plus de 400 personnes, incluant des enseignants-chercheurs et chercheurs, doctorants et post-doctorants ainsi que des personnels IT et BIATS. Label : Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR)Tutelles principales : CNRS, UMTutelles secondaires : INRIA, UPVD, UPVMPôle de recherche : Mathématiques, Informatique, Physique et SystèmesÉcole doctorale : Information, Structures, SystèmesPortail HAL : publications de la structure SITE WEB

Charles Coulomb Laboratory (L2C)
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The L2C is a physics laboratory whose distinctive feature is that it possesses, within a single unit, a wide range of expertise ranging from the most mathematical theoretical physics to physical chemistry and biophysics, with a strong foundation in fundamental research devoted to condensed matter and nanoscience. A significant part of the L2C's activities is focused on applications, which takes the form of patents, industrial collaborations, and even the creation of start-ups. The L2C's activities are increasingly positioned at the interfaces with chemistry, biology-health, and agronomy. Label: Joint Research Unit Research UMR) Main supervisory bodies: CNRS, UMP Research cluster: Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and Systems Doctoral school: Information, Structures, Systems HAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE

Montpellier Alexander Grothendieck Institute (IMAG)
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The Montpellier Alexander Grothendieck Institute (IMAG) is a joint research unit of the CNRS and the University of Montpellier with nearly 170 members, located on the university's Triolet campus. Research at IMAG covers a very broad spectrum, ranging from fundamental mathematics to industrial applications, not to mention teaching and epistemology. The laboratory is structured around four research teams: Geometry, Topology, and Algebra (GTA); Analysis, Scientific Computing, and Optimization of Montpellier (ACSIOM); Probability and Statistics (EPS); Didactics and Epistemology of Mathematics (DEMa). It also has a joint project team with Inria and HydroSciences Montpellier, the Lemon team, created in January 2019. The research activities carried out at IMAG position it as one of the main gateways to mathematics and its applications in the south of France. Label: Joint Research Unit Research UMR) Main supervisory bodies: CNRS, UM Secondary supervisory body: INRIA Research cluster: Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and Systems Doctoral school: Information, Structures, Systems HAL portal: publications by the structure WEBSITE

Institute of Electronics and Systems (IES)
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Specializing in components and systems in the fields of electronics, microelectronics, photonics, energy, thermal engineering, and acoustics, IES stands out primarily for its expertise in developing sensors and systems for use in hostile or extreme environments (defense, space, marine, and nuclear).IES is recognized as a world leader in four key areas: infrared, reliability, sensors, and terahertz. Label: Joint Research Unit Research UMR) Main supervisory bodies: CNRS, UMP Research pole: Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and Systems Doctoral school: Information, Structures, Systems HAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE

Space Observation, Models, and Science Involved (Space-Dev)
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The ESPACE-DEV joint research unit conducts research on the spatial dynamics that characterize eco-sociosystems. Its objectives concern the definition of indicators for these dynamics: biogeophysical, societal changes, risks linked to emerging diseases based on environmental parameters, changes and vulnerability of territories to global changes. To this end, it develops methodologies in spatial remote sensing and knowledge integration. Label: Joint Research Unit Research UMR) Main supervisory bodies: IRD, U RÉUNION, U GUYANE, U ANTILLES, U Nouvelle Calédonie, UPVD Secondary supervisory body: UMP Research cluster: Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics and Systems Doctoral schools: Information, Structures, Systems; Biodiversity, Agriculture, Food, Environment, Earth, Water HAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE

Health, education, and disability (SANTeSiH)
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The Santesih team specializes in social science approaches to health and disability issues. In particular, it conducts sociological, socio-historical, and socio-political research linking the body, sport, health, disability, and society. Research area 1: "The social and identity effects of public health policies"; Research area 2: "The determinants and organizational logic of collective mobilization related to health and disability" Label: UR_UM211Main supervisory body: UMPResearch center: Social Sciences – SSOCDoctoral school: Territories, Time, Societies, and DevelopmentHAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE

Montpellier Research Management (MRM)
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MRM is a unique structure in the French landscape of management laboratories, bringing together different types of institutions (universities and Grandes Écoles) across a large regional area. MRM is the largest management laboratory in France in terms of membership, giving it critical mass at both the national and international levels. Its activities cover the major specialties of management sciences (Accounting and Society, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Human Resources Management, Marketing, Strategic Management, Organizations, Information Systems) and three transdisciplinary areas (agri-food management, health management, responsible management, and sustainable development). Label: UR_UM210 Primary supervision: UM Secondary supervision: UPVD Research cluster: Social Sciences – SSOC Doctoral school: Economics and Management HAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE

Montpellier Research Economics (MRE)
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The research topics of the host team correspond to the societal challenges of the I-Site MUSE ("Feed – Care for – Protect"). The unit's research activities are structured around three thematic areas organized around two research issues: Developing regulatory and social standards for a sustainable future: emergence of standards, behaviors, and equity; standards, administrative authorities, and negotiated procedures. Stimulating innovation for a transition to sustainable development: innovative behaviors, risk management, and sustainable finance; regulatory institutions, transitions, and sustainable innovation. Implementing and evaluating responsible public policies: competition policy, innovation, and sustainable development; health policies, social justice, and inequalities. Label: UR_UM209 Main supervising department: UMP Research center: Social Sciences – SSOC Doctoral school: Economics and Management HAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE

Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Research in Didactics, Education, and Training (LIRDEF)
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LIRDEF develops research activities in the fields of education and training around three main areas: Education, policies, societies; Knowledge-Practices-Teaching; Work, Training, Professionalism. These activities focus more specifically on teaching and learning processes, the activities of actors in professional contexts, socialization, professionalization, and identity-building processes, as well as "education for," the history of teaching, and the engineering of situations for educational purposes. LIRDEF is currently involved in several nationally and internationally funded research projects. LIRDEF provides support for the ACEF (Analysis and Design in Education and Training, UPVM, UM) Master's program, DDS (Science Teaching, UM, Univ. Lyon 1, ENS Lyon) and the four specializations of the MEEF Master's degree (Teaching, Education, and Training Professions, UM), and is a scientific partner for the Center for Studies, Documentation, and Research in the History of Education at the Faculty of Education in Montpellier. Label: UR_UM208 Main supervisory bodies: UM, UPVM Research cluster: Social Sciences – SSOC Doctoral schools: Information, Structures, Systems; Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Civilizations; Territories, Time, Societies and Development HAL portal: publications by the structure WEBSITE

Laboratory for Innovation, Communication, and Market Research (LICeM)
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The LICeM brings together teachers and researchers who are heavily involved in the field of innovation, particularly in economic law. The unit, composed of lawyers, focuses its research on two areas related to innovation in its relationship to law. The first area aims to identify and understand, given new offerings and behaviors on the market, what legal innovations have been created. The second area aims to analyze the legal framework for innovative objects resulting from digital technologies. The team's research provides an important foundation for the Master's and University Diploma programs it offers in the areas of consumption, distribution, competition, intellectual and digital property, and food. Label: UR_UM213Main supervisory body: UMPResearch center: Social Sciences – SSOCDoctoral school: Law and Political ScienceHAL portal: publications by the unit WEBSITE

Private Law Laboratory (LDP)
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The Private Law Laboratory at the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Montpellier brings together Professors in a cross-disciplinary approach to private law. Currently, three areas of focus are being pursued in parallel: vulnerable individuals; real estate; and payment. These areas allow members of the Laboratory and external contributors to come together around different research topics and use a cross-disciplinary approach to complement each other's research. Label: UR_UM207 Main supervisory body: UMP Research center: Social Sciences – SSOC Doctoral school: Law and Political Science HAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE

Edmond Meynial Institute of Legal History (IHD)
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The Institute of Legal History focuses on eight research topics: history of criminal law; history of procedure; history of colonial law; history of commercial law; history of legal and political thought; Roman law; sources of southern law; sources of scholarly law. Label: UR_UM206 Main supervisory body: UMP Research center: Social Sciences – SSOC Doctoral school: Law and Political Science HAL portal: publications by the organization

Institute of European Human Rights Law (IDEDH)
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The European Institute of Human Rights contributes to the creation, dissemination, and promotion of knowledge in the field of European law and fundamental rights. Its objective is to study how the protection of human rights is structured and developed in Europe, based on both the European Convention on Human Rights and developments in European Union law, including interactions with domestic law. Label: UR_UM205 Main supervisory body: UMP Research center: Social Sciences – SSOC Doctoral school: Law and Political Science HAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE

Montpellier School of Labor Law (EDSM)
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The general research theme of the EDSM focuses on collective bargaining. Following the fundamental reforms of recent years, the aim is, more specifically, to assess the social innovation brought about by collective bargaining agreements and conventions.It also focuses more specifically on small businesses, attempting to measure the adequacy (or inadequacy) of labor law for small businesses. The central issue of (collective) bargaining in very small businesses remains a common thread.Alongside this general theme, the unit has embarked on a second research topic, focusing on health at work (quality of life at work, social security, CSR). Label: UR_UM204Main supervisor: UMPResearch center: Social Sciences – SSOCDoctoral school: Law and Political ScienceHAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE

Montpellier Criminal Law and Forensic Science Team (EDPFM)
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The Montpellier Criminal Law and Forensic Science Team (EDPFM) conducts individual and collective research in three areas: Criminal justice, criminal policy, and criminal procedure: all developments in criminal justice and criminal trials in the 21st century; Forensic medicine, criminalistics, and forensic science: forensic science, and in particular forensic medicine, brings together science-based methods of analysis to aid investigators in their work; age determination, living beings, and thanatology; Criminal liability of companies and decision-makers: criminal law in public and private affairs. Label: UR_UM212 Main supervisory body: UMP Research center: Social Sciences – SSOC Doctoral school: Law and Political Science HAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE

Montpellier Center for Research and Administrative Studies (CREAM)
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The Montpellier Center for Research and Administrative Studies (CREAM) is a center that brings together Professors in the fields of French and European administrative law at the University of Montpellier. CREAM's areas of research: Area 1 – Public business law: public economic law, regulatory law, public contract law, in their national and European dimensions. Area 2 – Environment and heritage: environmental law, administrative property law, urban planning law, heritage and cultural law. Area 3 – Litigation: administrative litigation law, European Union litigation law. Area 4 – Institutions: civil service law, local government law, administrative institutions, European institutions, constitutional law. Area 5 – Finance/taxation: national, local, and European public finance law, tax law. Label: UR_UM203 Main supervisory body: UMP Research center: Social Sciences – SSOC Doctoral school: Law and Political Science HAL portal: publications by the organization WEBSITE