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Introduction

The variety of research disciplines at AMAP is reflected in the wide range of subjects taught. Staff at AMAP are involved in University teaching and several applied training courses in agronomy and forestry as well as applied mathematics and informatics.

Our teaching programmes are at the interface between botany, ecology, agronomy, mathematics and informatics. Themes include:

  • systematics, floristics, palaeobotany, biomechanics, morphology and plant architecture  ;
  • structure, diversity, ecology and dynamics of forestry populations ;
  • modelling and simulation of plant development and other biological phenomena ;
  • imaging of biological structures ;
  • formal representation and simulation of multilevel structures ;
  • les applications de ces modèles en agronomie, en foresterie et dans les sciences et techniques de l'environnement.

Teaching courses at AMAP are for either biologists, mathematicians or computer scientists.

Teaching at AMAP