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ELEA discovers is a collection of animated films, aimed at young audiences at secondary school level.

A firendly scientific robot named ELEA, offers an educational discovery of the research work by scientists at Université Gustave Eiffel.

Let ELEA take you on a journey through science.

crédits : Visee.A pour Université Gustave Eiffel

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ELEA discovers

The water cycle is a large loop that the water travels through to move on the surface of the earth and under our feet. Unfortunately, it is often polluted by human activity. Scientists monitor it very closely, so that it does not become unfit for consumption, and dangerous for the plant or animal kingdom.

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Crédits : Visee.A Production (image extraite du film d'animation ELEA)

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ELEA discovers female sport

Wireless communication is part of our daily lives, but it's not without danger. Join ELEA to discover cybersecurity.

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Illustration issue d'animation - Droits Visee.A Production et Université Gustave Eiffel

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ELEA discovers the cybersecurity

Wireless communication is part of our daily lives, but it's not without danger. Join ELEA to discover cybersecurity.

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Illustration issue d'animation - Droits Visee.A Production et Université Gustave Eiffel

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ELEA discovers Sense-city

A climate chamber that makes it rain or shine? The Sense-City project explores ways to improve cities in the future in response to global warming.

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Illustration issue d'animation - Droits Visee.A et Université Gustave Eiffel

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ELEA discovers urban logistics

Goods are generally transported in cities by road, which causes a lot of congestion problems. Come and discover urban logistics with ELEA.

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Illustration issue d'animation - Droits Visee.A Production et Université Gustave Eiffel

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ELEA discovers the train of the future

Ever since trains have existed, they have been constantly modernised. Join ELEA to find out what scientists are doing to design the “smart” trains of the future.

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