Scientific outputs

Scientific output can take several forms in the context of a research project such as MACIEO. First and foremost, it takes the form of theoretical and/or experimental results that are novel in relation to what already exists, known as the “state of the art”. The communication and valorization of our results is intrinsically linked to our status as a researcher or teacher-researcher.

This mainly takes the form of journal publications and presentations at major conferences in our respective fields. Prior to publication, certain major research projects may be the subject of a patent application to protect their exploitation. In some cases, this may even involve technology transfer to a private company or the creation of a start-up.

There are, of course, other ways of communicating the results of a research project, starting with their presentation to our students or to the general public.

This page will be progressively enriched throughout the MACIEO project and beyond, as new results are obtained and communicated in various forms.