With a new academic year underway, Paris-Saclay is eager to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing society, especially when it comes to the environment. This summer, an American delegation from the Open Space Authority visited the Plateau from July 11-15 for a conference on agriculture, climate and biodiversity organized by the organization Terre et Cité.
This fall, teams across Paris-Saclay will continue working on exciting projects in sustainability, including a system for recovering the residual heat generated by the Jean Zay supercomputer, building a pioneering distributed heat and cold network and even a recycling method for turning urine into fertilizer…