University of Kyoto
International Research Laboratory et On Site Laboratory (avec l'ICMCB de Bordeaux)
University of Tokyo
IRL DYNACOM
University of Newcastle
University of Curtin
UNSW Sydney
University of Melbourne
University of Sendai
University of Tsukuba and National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
University of Nagoya
University of Notre Dame
Mohammed 6 Polytechnic University UM6P
Nevada University Las Vegas
Sherbrooke University
Balamand University
Nara Institute of Science and Technology
North Dakota State University
University of California
Sun Yat-sen University
Shandong University
Chicago University
INRS
Deakin University
Postech
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Montréal
Université de Montréal (IRN NMC) - Concordia University - Ecole de Technologie Supérieure
NTU Singapore
IRN Fr-Singapour SINERGIE

IRN NMC

IRN Controlled Multifunctional Nanomaterials from nano-object dispersion to multifunctional properties.

IRN Fr-Singapore SINERGIE

The French-SINgaporean network on renewable enERGIEs (SINERGIE) is an international research network (IRN) resulting from a CNRS – NTU joint initiative. It has been formally established in 2017.

IRN FACES

The IRN-FACES is a collaborative French-Australian research network on energy materials and integrated systems for electrochemical storage and hydrogen energy. It is formed by eight CNRS French labs and four Australian Universities.

IRL DYNACOM (research laboratory)

DYNACOM (Dynamical Control of Materials) is an International Research Laboratory (IRL) between the CNRS, the University of Tokyo and University of Rennes. It is located in Hongo Campus, Tokyo, Japan. It also involves the Tokyo Institute of Technology, the Tohoku University, the Kyoto University in Japan, and the University of Nantes in France.

On-site Laboratory Fr-Japon

International shared laboratory Bordeaux-Kyoto-Nantes focused on inorganic materials for energy.

The creation of this shared laboratory is part of the continuity of long-standing scientific collaborations between French and Japanese institutions, supported by several structuring international programs, including the CNRS “Mixed Anion” International Research Project (IRP), as well as the Japanese JSPS Core-to-Core and JST ASPIRE programs. JST ASPIRE.

On the Japanese side, the project is led by Professor Hiroshi Kageyama (Kyoto University). On the French side, it is coordinated at IMN by Olivier Hernandez (Nantes Université), Shunsuke Sasaki (CNRS), Laurent Cario ( CNRS) and at ICMCB by Alain Demourgues (CNRS) and Cédric Tassel (Bordeaux INP).

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