ERC Starting Grant 2024 winners
• Five scientists from Sorbonne University laboratories have been awarded prestigious funding from the European Research Council.
Research Funding Awards
- Julien Kirchgesner: The "Forecast" project (Development and validation of a framework using multiple sources of real-world data to assess the benefit-risk balance of advanced therapies in inflammatory bowel disease) - Institut Pierre Louis d‘épidémiologie et de santé publique (Sorbonne University/Inserm), Faculty of Health Sciences.
- Nikolaos Karalis: The "StateNeuroMod" project (Combinatorial neuromodulation of internal states) - The Paris Brain Institute, Faculty of Health Sciences
- Thibault Lefeuvre: The "ADG" (Analytic methods for Dynamical systems and Geometry) - Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu - Paris Rive Gauche (link in French) (Sorbonne University/University Paris Cité/CNRS), Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Arthur Marguerite: The "Thermoscopy" project (Imaging the local flow of heat and phonons) - Laboratoire de physique et d’étude des matériaux (ESPCI - PSL/CNRS/Sorbonne University), Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Emmanuel Siefert: The "DynaMorph" project (Dynamic control of Gaussian morphing structures via embedded fluidic networks) - Laboratoire Physique et mécanique des milieux hétérogènes (Sorbonne Université / ESPCI - PSL / CNRS/Université Paris Cité), Faculty of Science and Engineering
The ERC Starting Grant
The ERC Starting Grant provides funding for projects carried out by researchers with 2 to 7 years' experience since their thesis.
With an average of 1.5 million euros over 5 years, winners will be able to develop excellent, ground-breaking research at the frontiers of knowledge, with a team of their choice set up for the project.
The only selection criterion is scientific excellence.