FFGG symposium: the CRMR at the heart of research and exchanges!

21 November 2024

The FFGG symposium is back after a 5-year absence!

Under the theme « United through research: strengthening our ties », this landmark event took place over two days rich in discoveries and exchanges. A rich and original program was offered, including:

  • Captivating and inspiring presentations highlighting the innovative work of our students and postdoctoral fellows
  • A poster session unveiling fresh perspectives on a variety of exciting themes
  • Interactive booths featuring innovative research equipment and captivating demonstrations. Participants were able to discover fascinating technologies such as aerial drones, the CRMR (Consortium de recherche sur les panneaux composites à base de bois) pressing laboratory, soil respiration measurement devices (Team Carbone), and tools measuring tree ecophysiological parameters such as stomatal conductance and soil gas exchange. Miniature robots, scanners and intelligent cameras were also used.

Nancy Gélinas, dean of the FFGG, opened the event by emphasizing the importance of bringing together all members of the academic community to share ideas, exchange and discuss innovative and inspiring research. Discover the program here!

The CRMR is proud to contribute actively to this major symposium, thanks to the exceptional participation of numerous students and postdoctoral fellows. Their involvement in the conferences illustrates the quality and impact of their research. We particularly salute: William Côté, Finidi Désiré Ratefiarison, Manon Mestre, Biléya Djamilou Nada-Abi, Laura Chrétien, Antoine Harel, David Voyer, Liza Abid, Laurence Boudreault, Kevin Martin, Florence Leduc, Simon Pépin and Maxime Parot.

Their remarkable contribution enriches this event and highlights the excellence of the work carried out within the CRMR. Congratulations to all!

From left to right: Laura Chrétien and Manon Mestre

From left to right: William Côté and Finidi Désiré Ratefiarison

 

From left to right: Simon Pépin and Maxime Parot

On this occasion, various booths showcased exciting and innovative initiatives:

  • Team Carbone: Exploring the links between forestry and the fight against climate change.
  • Métafor: Presenting the work of this meta-team dedicated to adapting forests to environmental challenges.
  • Consortium de recherche sur les panneaux composites à base de bois (Corepan-Bois): Immersion in the world of wood composite technologies and innovations.

 

From left to right Corepan-Bois booth (hosted by Alain Cloutier and Rosilei Aparecida Garcia), Métafor (hosted by MORIN-BERNARD Alexandre and Catherine Chagnon and Emmanuelle Baby-Bouchard from Alexis Achim’s team) and Team Carbone (hosted by Evelyne Thiffault and her team).

Panel pressing laboratory, led by Alain Cloutier

In addition, several of our students and postdoctoral fellows presented posters highlighting their research work, including Anass Ait Benhamou, Ilias El Ouahabi, Maimoona Birjees, Philippe Riel, Tiam Mahmoudian, Joao Paulo Czarnecki de Liz, Luc Lionel Girompaire, Mariel Alejandra Zevallos Luna, Sanjoy Roy, Monica Gagnier, Roland Jacks Ekila and Seyed Saman Vakili.

Poster session

Bravo to all for your exemplary commitment and invaluable contribution to this event! Your active participation and the quality of your work brilliantly mark the return of this fine academic tradition.

Congratulations also to the winners of the student and postdoctoral fellow prizes awarded during the poster session and presentations:

  • Maxime Parot: Best classical lecture – postdoctoral fellow
  • Antoine Harel: Best classical lecture – 2ᵉ year and above
  • Laura Chrétien: Best popularization express lecture
  • Tiam Mahmoudian: Best scientific poster – 1ʳᵉ year
  • Mariel Alejandra Zevallos Luna: Audience Award

Your achievements testify to the excellence and innovation that characterize our community.

A huge thank you to all of you for your energy and involvement, which made this symposium a real success! You brilliantly illustrate the motto: “United by research”, and show that it’s together that we meet major challenges and continue to innovate.


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