The white biotechnology chair: Agro-ressources FERmentation Enzymes (AFERE), attached to the FARE Joint Research Unit (INRA), and a member of CEBB at Pomacle.
The Chairs
The white biotechnology chair
The Atmosfere chair
The ATOMOSFERE chair: ATmospheric MOnitoring to Support greenhouse gases FluxEs Reporting, attached to the GSMA (CNRS) Joint Research Unit.
THE ECOLOGICAL ACCOUNTING CHAIR
The Chair in Ecological Accounting, attached to the REGARDS research unit.
THE SOCIAL AND SOLIDARITY ECONOMY CHAIR
The Social and Solidarity Economy Chair, attached to the REGARDS research unit.
The MAgICS chair
The MAgICS chair: Molecular Modelling and Agro-resources, Ingredients, Cosmetics and Healthcare, attached to the MEDyC (CNRS) Joint Research Unit.
The MALDIVE chair
The MALDIVE chair, which studies grapevine trunk diseases, attached to the RIBP research unit.
THE MATUR CHAIR
The MATUR chair: Architectural Materials, attached to the ITheMM research unit and the EiSINe engineering school.
THE MERGE CHAIR
The MERGE chair: "MEthanisation en Région Grand Est", attached to the Joint Research Unit ICMR (CNRS).
A CHAIR’S OBJECTIVES
The AEBB Cluster’s research chairs create links between academic research and industry.
They help to provide concrete responses to the needs of industrial partners and the community. This enables them to remain competitive in a constantly changing environment.
In this context, industrial partners or the community undertake to provide researchers with high added-value data. In return, the research team is committed to mobilising the resources and skills needed to develop new knowledge with the aim of obtaining results in line with strategic priorities defined in advance.
In short, research chairs are facilities that are mutually beneficial to the University, to businesses and to communities.