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It's back to school time, and we're heading back to scientific symposiums and conferences!

In two weeks, we will be attending the Conference on Wind Energy & Wildlife Impacts (CWW), the leading international event on wind energy and its interaction with biodiversity.

Now in its eighth year, the conference will be held in Montpellier, France, from September 8 to 12, and is co-organized by France Renouvelables and our colleagues at Biotope.

We will be presenting a special feature of our ecological simulation software SimOïko, specifically designed to analyze the risk of collision between flying species and wind turbines.

 Company life  Risk of collision  Impact assessment
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Focus on one of the projects selected during our call for projects!

Remember! At the end of December, we announced the winners of our call for projects involving the use of our SimOïko software.

Today, we take a closer look at one of the selected projects: that of Jeremie Solere, a CIFRE scholarship doctoral student. The project is jointly led by the Port of Marseille Fos and the UMR G-eau laboratory in Montpellier.

 Modeling and simulation  Scientific publication  Impact assessment
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We've got a summer read for you. It's all about foraging bees and ecological modeling.

Anouk Glad spent two years working on this topic as part of a postdoctoral fellowship in partnership with TerrOïko, which has just resulted in the publication of an article in the journal Ecological Modelling (*).

In it, Anouk details the work she has done with SimOïko, our species life simulation software.

Her goal was to improve the modeling of wild bees' movements when they go out to forage, taking into account the impact that the landscape can have on their movements and therefore on their pollination activity

 Modeling and simulation  Scientific publication
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