’80 Prime’ 2020 Call for projects: 3 winning projects
For the second edition, the CNRS call for projects '80 Prime' has once again given special emphasis to interdisciplinarity and risk-taking. For the second consecutive year, CNRS has renewed its call for projects '80 Prime'. Created in 2019, on the occasion of the CNRS' 80th anniversary, this call promotes Inter-institute Multi-team Research Projects and aims in particular to support interdisciplinarity. The 80 selected projects benefit from a maximum annual budget per project of 30,000 euros over two years, plus a doctoral contract over three years. They must raise new scientific and methodological questions, the implementation of which requires the setting up of unprecedented collaborations between laboratories. At least two teams from different laboratories must collaborate within each project. Among the projects, 3 are led by researchers from ENS de Lyon: AIMSVQ : Asymptotic behaviour of the Sinh-Gordon model multiple integrals , Alice Guionnet (UMPA) This project aims at studying a the large- N behaviour of class of integrals over N variables in strong interactions.


