TransiNum aims to encourage students’ involvement in research activities through practice, positioning them not merely as learners but as active participants engaged in the co-construction of knowledge and action. Our missions are to raise awareness of the ethical and environmental challenges of digital technology; to support students in adopting digital tools as levers for research, creativity, and engagement (entrepreneurial mindset); to foster exchanges between students, PhD candidates, faculty members, professionals, and field actors; to promote understanding of the main legal implications of digital use (personal data, GDPR, intellectual property, etc.).
The Team
- Yao Novisi DJIMABI – PhD student CEREFIGE
- Fandame BOUKARI – PhD student IFG
- Christophe SCHMITT and Michael BENEDIC – Supervisors CEREFIGE
- Raphael DALMASO – Supervisor IFG
Join us!
- Science popularization through the club’s blog, mini-podcasts, and videos.
- Participation in and organization of seminars, conferences, and study days.
- Visits to research laboratories, innovative companies, and university incubators.
- Internships in laboratories (Bachelor 3, Master 1, and Master 2).
- Simulation games, team challenges, and hackathons.
In practice
- A bi-weekly online meeting on Teams
- A monthly in-person meeting to carry out activities
(Example: November; Workshop 1: awareness-raising on research in human and social sciences December; Workshop 2: introduction to the use of collaborative digital tools January; Workshop 3: visit to an incubator and companies …)
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