Agence de moyen
              
          Année de démarrage - Année de fin de projet
              2016-2020
          Année de soumission
              2015
          Cordinateur.trice
              Alberto Tonda
          Date de fin du projet
              Equipe(s)
              
          Etat
              
          Nom de l'appel d'offre
              COST Action
          Partenaires (hors MIA-PS)
              Partners from more than 30 countries
          Participants de MIA-PS
              Evelyne Lutton, Alberto Tonda
          Site internet
              
          Titre du projet
              Mathematical and Computer Science Models for Food Science and Industry
          Résumé
              The agriculture and food processing sector (agri-food) is facing sustainability challenges of growing complexity, from consumer expectations to concerns over food security, right through to environmental regulations. In such a context, innovation is becoming a decisive factor of competitiveness for companies in this field. Methodologies and tools from Maths and Computer Science (MCS) are emerging as key contributors to modernization and optimization of processes in various disciplines: the agri-food sector, however, is not a traditional domain of application for MCS, and at the moment there is no community organized around solving the issues of this field.  
This COST Action brings together scientists and practitioners from MCS and agri-food domains, stimulating the emergence of new research, and structuring a new community to coordinate further investigation efforts. Exploiting approaches originating at different sub-fields of MCS, from applied mathematical models to knowledge engineering, this COST Action will cover two main topics: understanding and controlling agri-food processes; and eco-design of agri-food products.
          This COST Action brings together scientists and practitioners from MCS and agri-food domains, stimulating the emergence of new research, and structuring a new community to coordinate further investigation efforts. Exploiting approaches originating at different sub-fields of MCS, from applied mathematical models to knowledge engineering, this COST Action will cover two main topics: understanding and controlling agri-food processes; and eco-design of agri-food products.