Horizon Europe projects

The University of Lille is involved in a number of projects of excellence supported by the European Commission.

Horizon Europe is the European Union’s framework programme for research and innovation for the 2021-2027 period. Horizon Europe is the successor of Horizon 2020, which runs until the end of 2020. This programme aims to strengthen the Union’s scientific and technological capabilities, boost its competitiveness, give concrete expression to its strategic political priorities, and help to address global challenges, including the objectives of sustainable development.

28
Projects approved in 2024

87
Projects approved since 2022

Find out more about European projects at the University of Lille:

Ongoing ERC projects involving researchers working in the university's research units.

 

Project nameProjectScientific managerResearch unitProgramYear
ChORizOCharacterisation of rhizaria in modern oceans : from living cells to fossilsTristan BiardLogConsolidator Grant2025
FireSpaceFire safety in space explorationSerge BourgibotUmetSynergy Grant2025
RevLogReduxin reverse redux. illegitimate argumentative moves in the arabic, byzantine, hebrew and latin medieval traditionsShahid Rahman
Léone Gazziero
STLSynergy Grant2024
TopoChipTHzOn-chip topological demodulator for 6G THz wireless communications Alberto AmoPhlamProof of concept2024
Synergy-PlageReconstructing the environmental, biological, and societal drivers of plague outbreaks in Eurasia between 1300 and 1900 CEFlorent SebbaneCiilSynergy Grant2023
UPGRADEUnlocking cognition by pulsatile GnRH in Alzheimer's diseassVincent PrevotLil'N'CogProof of concept2023
TUSCaNyTerahertz ultra strong coupling for macromolecules structure aNalYse & controlRomain PerrettiIEMNConsolidator Grant2022
GRASPAntagonizing GnRH signaling as a “holistic” therapeutic strategy for Polycystic Ovary SyndromePaolo GiacobiniLil'N'CogProof of concept2022
FourIntExPFourier Interpolation and Extremal ProblemsDanylo RadchenkoPaul PainlevéStarting Grant2022
Metabo3DUnderstanding metabolic activation of dendritic cells in non-alcoholic fatty liver diseaseJoel HaasRNMCDStarting Grant2021
BryofitSelection efficacy at intraspecific and interspecific scales: insights from haplo-diplontic plantsChristelle FraisseEvoEcoPaleoStarting Grant2021
HotCoresHigh temperature dynamics of metals and the Earth’s solid inner coreSébastien MerkelUmetAdvanced Grant2021
OpiOOpioids and insulin secretion: a new avenue to fight type 2 diabetesAmélie BonnefondEgenodiaConsolidator Grant2021
NoStaHoNon-Stationary NonHomogeneous TurbulencJohn-Christos VassilicosLMFLAdvanced Grant2021
PoseidonUnconventional principles of underwater wave control in the sub-wavelength regimeMarco MiniaciIEMNStarting Grant2021
WATCHWell-Aging and the Tanycytic Control of HealthVincent PrevotLil'N'CogSynergy Grand2019
Emergen TopoEmergent topology in photon fluidsAlberto AmoPhlamConsolidator Grant2019
AntibioclicksBioInspired Clicked Siderophore-AntibioticsGilles HuberfeldCiilConsolidator Grant2019
BlackJackFast Monte Carlo integration with repulsive processesRémi BardenetCristalStarting grant2019
  • FET is a programme for the incubation, initiation and exploration of new high-risk, multi-disciplinary research fields that will likely lead to disruptive technologies in the medium to long term.

The seven societal challenges encourage interdisciplinary projects addressing the major societal challenges facing Europe, which no member state can tackle alone.

  • The EMPIR programme focuses on metrology and measurement techniques. It aims to create an integrated European metrology research system.

  • The Creative Europe programme has two objectives: to safeguard and promote cultural and linguistic diversity in Europe, and to strengthen the competitiveness of the cultural and creative sectors.

  • The Justice programme provides funding to support judicial cooperation in civil and criminal matters, including the training of judges and other legal practitioners, and effective access to justice for citizens and businesses.

  • FIGHTER
  • The aim of the LIFE programme is to support the implementation of European Union policies and legislation in the fields of the environment and climate, particularly in the area of wastewater treatment.

  • BIOHEC-LIFE
  • AIDERS
  • ARTION
  • The UPCM programme aims to strengthen cooperation in matters of civil protection between EU Member States and the 6 other countries participating in the mechanism, with a view to improving disaster prevention, preparedness and response

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