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Damien Simonneau serves as a Lecturer in Political Science at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO) in Paris, France, where his research centers on contemporary border security dynamics within European contexts. He conducted guest research at Technische Universität Kaiserslautern during November and December 2021 through the UniGR-CBS program, specifically analyzing Brexit's differentiated impacts on cross-border trade governance in the Greater Region.
His scholarly work critically examines digitization's role in border management systems, investigating how technological solutions mediate security-trade tensions in transnational spaces. Current research explores institutional adaptations to political disruptions like Brexit, emphasizing both efficiency gains from digital governance and emerging pitfalls in regulatory fragmentation across the Franco-German-Luxembourgish border zone. This bridges comparative political science with urgent EU policy challenges in post-Brexit integration.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source materials.
Available information does not specify graduate student supervision activities or externally funded research grants.
His UniGR-CBS affiliation during the 2021 research stay positioned him within a cross-border academic network focused on Greater Region cooperation, though permanent laboratory or team leadership roles remain unmentioned in the provided texts.
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