MIMY – Empowerment through liquid Integration of Migrant Youth in vulnerable conditions
The EU research project MIMY aims to improve the situation of young migrants in Europe via a multi-level analysis of their integration processes.
The EU research project MIMY aims to improve the situation of young migrants in Europe via a multi-level analysis of their integration processes.
The aim of the BioIECP project is to develop a highly efficient biodegradation process for plastic materials and thus reduce plastic waste by around 20 %.
The NEWAVE project departs from the notion that the global debate about water governance needs a reset, and aims to point the way forward. It does so by developing research and training for a new generation of future water governance leaders.
For more than 100 years, the mining industry in the EU has been disposing its mineral residues. If poorly managed, these residues pose a significant threat to the environment, but also contain valuable metals and recoverable minerals, e.g. gold, silver, cobalt, barite.
Diseases that affect fewer than one in 2,000 people are considered rare. They are often chronic, have severe courses and carry the risk of permanent organ damage and deterioration for patients. More than 7,000 rare diseases are currently known to medicine.
What are the neural computations underlying social behaviour in groups? How are multi-modal cues integrated to control and switch between courtship and aggression? How does sensory processing adapt in big crowds to target the behaviourof individual members of the group?