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Apr
25
Agrivoltaic Workshop at Biosphere2
8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m., April 25 – 27, 2023

The University of Arizona and the CNRS created an International Research Center (IRC) in April 2021. One of the main research themes of interest and collaboration in the IRC is the Food-Energy-Water nexus and their large-scale integration in the context of climate change. One pilot case related to this nexus is the potential development of Agrivoltaic at scale.

Nov
16
Health and Environmental Change: Pushing Research Boundaries Through Arizona-France Cooperation
8:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m., Nov. 16, 2022

As global changes hit environments and societies, human health faces new challenges. While health & the environment is a research area of exceptional strength at the University of Arizona, France's National Center for Scientific Research is making of it one of his top priorities for interdisciplinary global science. To identify their strongest synergies and outline a common research agenda for unique achievements at global scale, UArizona and CNRS co-convene a workshop on November 16th in a hybrid format (in-person meeting in Tucson Arizona, and online participation via Zoom)

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