Labex MME-DII is an inter-disciplinary project financed by ANR within its PIA2 (Investment for the Future) program, gathering around 160 researchers specialized in such areas as economics, mathematics, and physics, from six higher education and research institutions of the Île-de-France region:
- CY Cergy Paris Université with the research centers THEMA (Théorie Economique, Modélisation et Applications, UMR 8184), AGM (Analyse Géometrie Modélisation, UMR 8088), and LPTM (Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Modélisation, UMR 8089)
- ESSEC Business School with the research center CERESSEC (Centre d’Études et de Recherche en Sciences Sociales, Economiques et Commerciales)
- Université Sorbonne of Paris Nord with the research centers CEPN (Centre d'Economie de l'Université Paris-Nord, UMR 7234) and LAGA (Laboratoire Analyse, Géomëtrie et Applications, UMR 7539)
- Université Paris Nanterre with the research center MODAL’X (Modélisation aléatoire de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, EA 3454)
- Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas with the research center LEMMA (Laboratoire d'économie mathématique et de microéconomie appliquée)
- Université d'Evry-Val-d'Essonne with the research center EPEE (Centre D'Étude Des Politiques Économiques, EA 2177)
Labex MME-DII researchers develop a joint research agenda centered on mathematical, economic, and financial modelling that can be broadly organized into the following axes:
- Complex systems
- Models of uncertainty, extreme risks, and rare events
- Finance and risk management
- Firms, markets, and information
- Public and development economics
- Environmental economics
Labex MME-DII issues three calls for proposals per year, with decisions announced within 45 days following each call's closing date. The following funding schemes are available within the present call:
- Scientific projects: either exploratory projects, for which up to 5,000 € can be requested, or ongoing projects, for which up to 2,000 € can be requested. Funding typically covers research stays and/or data collection or acquisition. Equipment and conference participation are not eligible for funding.
- Scientific events: seminars, conferences, workshops, summer schools, or thematic cycles consisting of a series of such events together with advanced courses around a unifying theme.
- Teaching buyouts. Labex MME-DII provides 8,000 € of funding in compensation for a teaching load reduction amounting to half of the statutory teaching load during the academic year 2023-2024..
- Research internships. Labex MME-DII covers at most half of the internship's cost. The application must be submitted by the intern's academic mentor.
In all cases, the applicant must be a member of Labex MME-DII. Proposals are selected on the basis of their scientific quality, relevance to Labex MME-DII's agenda, inter-disciplinary nature, and socio-economic impact. Within the scientific projects and scientific events schemes, targeted funding is available to proposals with a strong focus on inter-disciplinarity and/or impact.
Labex MME-DII - Call for proposals 2023-2
Labex MME-DII is an inter-disciplinary project financed by ANR within its PIA2 (Investment for the Future) program, gathering around 160 researchers specialized in such areas as economics, mathematics, and physics, from six higher education and research institutions of the Île-de-France region:
- CY Cergy Paris Université with the research centers THEMA (Théorie Economique, Modélisation et Applications, UMR 8184), AGM (Analyse Géometrie Modélisation, UMR 8088), and LPTM (Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Modélisation, UMR 8089)
- ESSEC Business School with the research center CERESSEC (Centre d’Études et de Recherche en Sciences Sociales, Economiques et Commerciales)
- Université Sorbonne of Paris Nord with the research centers CEPN (Centre d'Economie de l'Université Paris-Nord, UMR 7234) and LAGA (Laboratoire Analyse, Géomëtrie et Applications, UMR 7539)
- Université Paris Nanterre with the research center MODAL’X (Modélisation aléatoire de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, EA 3454)
- Université Paris II Panthéon-Assas with the research center LEMMA (Laboratoire d'économie mathématique et de microéconomie appliquée)
- Université d'Evry-Val-d'Essonne with the research center EPEE (Centre D'Étude Des Politiques Économiques, EA 2177)
Labex MME-DII researchers develop a joint research agenda centered on mathematical, economic, and financial modelling that can be broadly organized into the following axes:
- Complex systems
- Models of uncertainty, extreme risks, and rare events
- Finance and risk management
- Firms, markets, and information
- Public and development economics
- Environmental economics
Labex MME-DII issues three calls for proposals per year, with decisions announced within 45 days following each call's closing date. The following funding schemes are available within the present call:
- Scientific projects: either exploratory projects, for which up to 5,000 € can be requested, or ongoing projects, for which up to 2,000 € can be requested. Funding typically covers research stays and/or data collection or acquisition. Equipment and conference participation are not eligible for funding.
- Scientific events: seminars, conferences, workshops, summer schools, or thematic cycles consisting of a series of such events together with advanced courses around a unifying theme.
- Teaching buyouts. Labex MME-DII provides 8,000 € of funding in compensation for a teaching load reduction amounting to half of the statutory teaching load during the academic year 2023-2024..
- Research internships. Labex MME-DII covers at most half of the internship's cost. The application must be submitted by the intern's academic mentor.
In all cases, the applicant must be a member of Labex MME-DII. Proposals are selected on the basis of their scientific quality, relevance to Labex MME-DII's agenda, inter-disciplinary nature, and socio-economic impact. Within the scientific projects and scientific events schemes, targeted funding is available to proposals with a strong focus on inter-disciplinarity and/or impact.