Fundamental Research
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11 May 2022
Three doctoral students working in catalysis and separation, three prizes awarded by three different associations active in the field. A look at the three theses that have been singled out for praise.
In many IFPEN fields of application, there is a growing need for optimization and uncertainty treatment methods during the design and development phases of increasingly complex systems. The DOPING research project, led by IFPEN's scientific division, has contributed to the development of appropriate cross-functional methods and their deployment via the internal ATOUT platform.
Objectives pursued, scientific challenges to be overcome, partnerships proposed: watch a video on IFPEN’s fundamental research strategy.
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