Institutions

University of Cadi Ayyad (Morocco)

Cadi Ayyad University is the 1st university in Morocco and is considered a leader in North Africa in water, wastewater and agriculture research. The team involved in CYCLOLIVE is constituted to get competencies in wastewater treatment and agricultural reuse, Nanomaterials, Biopolymers, chemistry, microbiology, and ecotoxicology.

Role in CYCLOLIVE is leading WP4 and involved in WP6, WP3, WP5, and WP6

University of Florence (Italy)

University of Florence is renowned as one of Italy's largest and most productive public research institutions, offering a comprehensive range of study programs across various knowledge  omains. Notably, UNIFI has earned recognition for its excellence in securing national research funds and actively participating in European projects and grants.

University of Turin  (Italy)

The University of Torino (UNITO) in north-west Italy, founded in 1404, is one of the country's largest and most prestigious universities, boasting approximately 81,200 students and around 4,000 academic and administrative staff.

The main skills encompass project coordination, chromatographic techniques coupled with mass spectrometry for organic micropollutant analysis in water and food, material characterization for WP3 and WP4 support, and experience in professional training in analytical chemistry and environmental sciences for capacity building actions in WP9.

Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries in the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (Germany)

The Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (FVB-IGB) is Germany’s largest and one of the leading international research centers for freshwaters. Working in close partnership with numerous national and international universities, agencies and the private sector, FVB-IGB seeks to advance basic science and develop innovative solutions to pressing problems facing fresh waters and humans. The overall vision of FVBIGB is to understand all fundamental processes in freshwaters and their communities, and thereby help to tackle global environmental changes and to develop measures conducive to sustainable water management

The Spanish National Research Council (Spain)

The Center for Edaphology and Applied Biology of the Segura, of the CSIC, (CEBAS-CSIC) is a multidisciplinary Research Institute that conducts research in three related scientific-technical areas (Agricultural Sciences, Food Science and Technology and Natural Resources). These areas work with the necessary autonomy but in coordination with each other. This center, with more than 60 years of history, is committed to its socio-economic environment, which drives a continuous generation of knowledge disseminated and transferred to society.

University of Jordan (Jordan)

The University of Jordan (UJ) is Jordan's largest university. The School of Agriculture, established in 1976, plays an active role in meeting agricultural needs, food production, and environmental protection. It prepares students for leadership roles in agriculture and society through service excellence, modernization, and continuous improvement. The school aims to enhance production in the agricultural and food sectors through advanced education, research, and services.

MetaMeta Anatolia (Türkiye)

MetaMetaAnatolia is a member of the Turkish-Dutch Water partnership platform. It specializes in (i) land and water management services and (ii) promoting innovative technologies to enhance efficiency in agriculture and water management. The organization operates in Turkey's evolving farming sector
and focuses on action research and advocacy related to agricultural and water sector innovations.

University of Sfax (Tunisia)

The University of Sfax is open to its socio-economic environment. It largely contributes to strengthening the economic weight that the region represents on a national scale. In CYCLOLIVE the University will participate through two laboratories. (1) The Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology; (2) The Olive Tree Institute.

University de Lorraine (France)

Université de Lorraine invests wholeheartedly in knowledge production and sharing. It is committed to raising the level of citizens' educational attainment through intensive research involving both the basic and applied strands. The LEMTA (Laboratoire Énergies et Mécanique Théorique et Appliquée, UMR 7563), a joint research unit of the University of Lorraine and the CNRS, , focuses its research activities on Mechanics and Energy and is one of the 5 laboratories of the Jacques Villermaux Research Federation for Mechanics, Energy and Processes.