Responsabilité & Environnement Juillet 2021 – English abstracts

Introduction: Nonionizing, electromagnetic and acoustic radiation: An underexplored, sensitive but promising, field

Dominique Dron & Ilarion Pavel
Conseil Général de l’Économie, de l’Industrie, de l’Énergie et des Technologies (CGEIET)

Nonionizing, electromagnetic and acoustic radiation: A subtle, multifaceted universe

A panorama of nonionizing, electromagnetic radiation and its major uses

René de Seze
doctor and researcher, Institut National de l’Environnement Industriel et des Risques (INERIS)

A panorama of nonionizing acoustics waves and their major uses

Paul Avan
Institut de l’Audition, Clermont Auvergne University

Which biological processes are affected?

Is there a cellular biology of sounds? From plants “listening” to cellular acoustics

Olivier Gallet
Laboratoire ERRMECe, Cergy Paris University

The cumulative effects of nonionizing, electromagnetic radiation: Coexposure and a thermal factor

Amandine Pelletier & Jean-Pierre Libert
Laboratoire PERITOX, Unité mixte INERIS, Amiens

Open questions about the effects of electromagnetic and acoustic waves on health and the environment

Olivier Merckel
Agence Nationale de Sécurité Sanitaire de l’Alimentation, de l’Environnement et du Travail (ANSES)

Emerging uses of nonionizing, electromagnetic and acoustic radiation

From innovation to their clinical and commercial transfer: One hundred years after their discovery, ultrasounds in medicine are undergoing a second revolution

David Attali & Alexandre Dizeux & Jean-Francois Aubry
Physics for Medicine Paris, ESPCI Paris, INSERM, CNRS, PSL University, Paris

The life and prospects of a French medium-sized firm in the field of ultrasonic medical technology

David Caumartin
Theraclion

Electromagnetic waves in medicine: The case of millimeter waves

Morgane Lebosq & Yves Le Dréan
Rennes University, INSERM, EHESP, IRSET (Institut de Recherche en Santé, Environnement et Travail) – UMR S 1085

Sonochemisty, a relatively untapped source of innovation?

Grégory Chatel
chemist, EDYTEM Laboratory, Savoy Mont Blanc University/CNRS

Integrating microwave technology in processes of chemical synthesis on an industrial scale: Impediments and levers

Marilena Radoiu
Microwave Technologies Consulting

Emerging applications of terahertz radiation

Ilarion Pavel
CGE

Nonionizing electromagnetic waves in all stages of production in agribusiness

Hervé Floch & Patrice Gamand & Clément Daignan & Nicolas Picard & Laure Sandoval
ALPHA ‒ Route des Lasers & Hyperfréquences; SANODEV

Genodics: From the emergence of a new scientific field to its validation in the field and in academia

Pedro Ferrandiz
Genodics

A decisive factor: The public and professional context

Health and environmental regulations about nonionizing, electromagnetic and acoustic radiation

Natalie Commeau & Philippe Bodénez
Department of Risk Prevention (DGPR), Ministry of the Environmental Transition

In the United States, a strong public-private, scientific and industrial policy in favor of research on nonionizing, electromagnetic and acoustic radiation

Yves Frenot & Xavier Bressaud & Kévin Kok Heang
Science and Technology Service, Embassy of France in the United States

Multifaceted research, innovative small and medium-sized companies, and exports: The keys to Germany’s success in photonics

Julien Potier
Science and Technology Service, Embassy of France in Germany

Miscellany

Carbon credits at the service of development in Africa

Michel Villette
professor of sociology, Agro-ParisTech, and researcher, Maurice Halbwachs Center (ENS/EHESS/CNRS)

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