We are delighted to welcome Pauline as a new PhD student to our research group. Her dynamism, motivation and skills promise to make a significant contribution to our work and to the progress of current projects. We are delighted to welcome her to our team and look forward to working together in a spirit of scientific sharing and innovation. Welcome aboard! The INSPECH project aims to develop innovative artificial reefs inspired by marine biological structures, and using biocomposites to protect coastlines and restore marine ecosystems. The study explores the adaptive design of these reefs, their durability in the marine environment and their impact on the environment using local and natural materials.
This project marks our first official collaboration with Prof. Nadia Ameziane from MNHN – Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle – Marinarium of Concarneau, a valuable opportunity to combine academic research and heritage enhancement. We look forward to this promising synergy.
Welcome Pauline ! New member of Bionics Group
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