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The Joint Research Unit in Environmental Acoustics (UMRAE) is a common laboratory of the University Gustave Eiffel and the Centre for Studies on Risks, Mobility, Land Planning and the Environment (CEREMA). Created on 1st January 2018, it merges groups of researchers, engineers, technical staff and doctoral students from both entities. It carries out research missions related to noise reduction and noise impact on environme

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* Open Recruitment for a Research Engineer
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    Applications must be submitted between April 8 and May 6, 2026 inclusive, exclusively via email to the following address :
dgdrh-concours-itrf-ita@univ-eiffel.fr

* Internship Opportunities (Master’s 1 and 2 in Engineering) and Thesis Projects

 

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Inter-Noise 2026
2026 August 9-12
Adélaïde
South-Australia

Forum Acusticum
2026 September 9-12
Austria

Some current projects

In the spotlight

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The Acoustics and Vibration Technical Days will be held on 23 and 24 June in person and via videoconference

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The France Culture program “La Science, CQFD” is hosted by Natacha Triou

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Every year on March 8, International Women's Day is an opportunity to highlight the role of women in society. To this end, since 2022, the Collège des Sociétés Savantes Académiques de France has been showcasing portraits of remarkable women in the world of research, from all disciplines, ages, and career levels, who contribute to the diversity and strength of current research. The hope is that their journeys and lives will encourage young middle and high school girls to pursue academic careers.

To learn more about her journey : societes-savantes.fr/femmes-en-tete-2026-charlotte-cure/

 

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The closing seminar for the ANR SYMEXPO project was held on January 30, 2026, at the Bron campus of Gustave Eiffel University.

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Life in the lab

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