Form - Job offers and opportunities
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Form - Honor to the Alumnis
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Applications sent by Alumni are evaluated by the Department (departement.biomed@unamur.be) and every three months, 1 to 3 Alumni will be honored.
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Research centers
DeFiPP is a research institute that fosters the sharing of academic research through interactions between its three constituent centers.
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Center for Research in Development Economics (CRED)
The CRED is a research entity dedicated to the study of development economics. More specifically, researchers work on issues related to micro-institutions, collective action, market development and political economy. Much of CRED's research is based on first-hand data collected by researchers in numerous countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Theoretical and empirical work is regularly produced by a team of 6 permanent academic researchers as well as 10 to 15 PhD students and post-doctoral researchers.
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Innovative methods for assessing body perception in adults with autism
Joanna Mourad, a doctoral student in the Department of Psychology at UNamur's Faculty of Medicine, has just published a study that incorporates dynamic digital tools to better assess body perception in people with autism. Explanations.
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Seminar by Prof. Nicolas Rouhier, titular of the 2024-2025 Francqui International Chair
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Anne-Sophie Libert's EXTRA research team
The discovery of exoplanets has opened up a new field of research in astronomy. To date, thousands of extrasolar planets have been detected, including at least 500 multiplanetary systems with a wide range of parameters. These detections have raised new questions about the formation, evolution and habitability of planetary systems.Anne-Sophie Libert's EXTRA research team addresses these celestial mechanics issues, focusing on the dynamical aspects that play a crucial role in determining the architecture of systems.
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EXTRA - Planet formation
The surprising diversity of exoplanet orbital parameters shows that the architecture of many extrasolar systems is remarkably different from that of the solar system.The wider distribution of eccentricity of the planets detected, the existence of hot Jupiters, the strong spin-orbit misalignment of a significant fraction of them and the evidence of mutually inclined orbits (e.g. υ Andromedae) are several features that appear to be at odds with the formation of the solar system.These observations place new constraints on theories of planet formation. Our studies focus on the late gas phase, where interactions between planets and their natal protoplanetary disk play an important role in planetary system formation.
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EXTRA - Systems evolution
Because of the highly diverse parameters of exoplanets, in particular their large eccentricities, the analytical methods used for the near-circular and coplanar planets of the solar system are unable to describe the orbits adequately. Using both analytical and numerical methods, we aim to study the dynamics of extrasolar systems, for a wide range of eccentricities and spatial configurations (coplanar and non-coplanar orbits)..
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EXTRA - Habitability
The ubiquitous question of scientists (and of every human being) is the existence of a planet similar to our own, allowing the development of life. Scientists have introduced the concept of habitability to characterize the conditions under which a carbon-based life form could appear, survive and evolve.This concept is based on constraints from different disciplines: from insolation, internal heat, atmosphere, the characteristic periods necessary for the start of the life process, to the shape of the orbit and its stability (dynamics), which also depends on its rotation (spin), the presence of resonances between active frequencies and must include possible dissipations (tides, friction).
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Reconciling business and nature: a forest immersion with UNamur students
In the heart of the magnificent Haugimont forest reserve, bachelor's and master's students in economics at the University of Namur took part in an unprecedented workshop, blending economic thinking and ecology.
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