Awards - 6 Researchers from UNIGE get a SNSF Starting Grant

As part of the "SNSF Starting Grants 2023" transitional measure, the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) has awarded research grants worth approximately 10.6 millions to 6 researchers from the AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ (UNIGE) for an average period of 5 years.
The Research and Grants Office (RGO) warmly congratulates :
- Dr. Giuditta Cirnigliaro, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Unité d’italien, "Fable, Emblem, Poem, Performance: Renaissance Word and Image Tales »
- Dr. Alba Grassi, Faculty of Science, Section of mathematics, "Quantum Curves and Black Holes"
- Dr. Mélanie Habouzit, Faculty of Science, Department of Astronomy, "Constraining black hole origins with cosmological simulations"
- Dr. Giovanni Merlo, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Philosophy, "Metaphysics We Can Believe In"
- Dr. Michel Rickhaus, Faculty of Science, Department of organic chemistry, “Shape-Governed Supramolecular Systems (FLATLANDER)”
- Dr. Matthieu Stigler, Geneva School of Economics and Management (GSEM), “Foreseeing the challenges of the EU deforestation policy: insights from the Brazilian case”
In total, the SNSF is granting around 115 million francs to the 67 projects selected under the SNSF Starting Grants 2023 transitional measure.