Our People, Our Strength | Science & Engineering
Marina Lévy
Oceanographer and climatologist
If we don't understand how the ocean works, we can't grasp the extent to which we can disrupt it.
Geneviève Almouzni
Biologist and Director of the Research Center at the Institut Curie
“As a woman in research, we often face unique challenges.”
Brian F.G. Katz
Acoustics Researcher
My work is publicly funded. It’s only fair that my research benefits society.
Berni Hasenknopf
Chemist and advisor for European engagement
I've always believed that teaching should have the same approach as research
Joseph Maira et Valarine Kipruto
students of the university of Egerton, Kenya
Witnessing firsthand the impact of human activities on ecosystems sparked my passion for understanding environmental phenomena thus pursuing Environmental Science.
Pierre-Ange Giudicelli
Environmentalist and co-founder of the Mare Vivu association
I became involved in the fight against plastic pollution more out of commitment than scientific curiosity. I'm very attached to my island and I wanted to do something to make an impact.
Hakim Atek
Astronomist at the Paris Institute of Astrophysics
What fascinates me is understanding our place in the universe.
Orian Sharoni
PhD Candidate at SCAI
Supports : COLLAGE: Collective Listening and Learning Agents for Generative Improvisation
When we’re researching how algorithms can do something in a human way, it allows us to ask: what is human?
Duygu Ozenc
Winner of the Passport for Science Pluri'Elles scholarship program and student at Sorbonne University
For me, this scholarship represents diversity and inclusiveness. It makes me proud to be a woman in science.
Jian-Sheng Sun
Co-leader of the SOUND project's "Global Approach to Health" thematic program
The SOUND program has an essential role to play in bringing scientific knowledge to society, citizens, decision-makers and socio-economic players.