For this new edition, heSam University is embarking on the MT180 adventure alongsideArts et Métiers and Cnam. Registration will remain open until Wednesday, January 10, 2018.
The National Center for Scientific Research and the Conference of University Presidents (CPU) are organizing a competition throughout France My thesis in 180 seconds which allows doctoral students to present their research topic, in French and in simple terms, to a lay and diverse audience.
Each student must give a clear, concise, and convincing three-minute presentation of their research project. All with the support of a single slide!
This contest is open to doctoral students in their first, second, or third year of their thesis, and to those who have made their defense in 2017 withinArts et Métiers .
Practical information
Registration: December 4, 2017 to January 10, 2018
Final: March 20, 2018
Contact: communication@ensam.eu
Travel expenses Arts et Métiers by Arts et Métiers doctoral students participating in this competition will be covered by the Doctoral Program.
My thesis in 180 seconds 2017
Laurent Chougrani for his thesis on "Advanced modeling of complex shapes of mechanical parts for additive manufacturing processes" supervised by Philippe Véron and Jean-Philippe Pernot, LSIS laboratory (Laboratory of Information and Systems Sciences);
Gabriel Margalida for his thesis on "Study and control of clearance vortex in an axial compressor," supervised by Antoine Dazin, LML laboratory (Lille Mechanics Laboratory);
Charlotte Heslouin for her thesis on "Development of indicators for monitoring and predicting the effectiveness of environmental product design throughout the customer-supplier chain," supervised by Nicolas Perry, I2M Laboratory (Institute of Mechanics and Engineering);
Zaid Boussattine for his thesis on "Study of the effect of plastic dissipation in heat at the tip of a propagating fatigue crack" supervised by Nicolas Ranc and Thierry Palin-Luc, from Pimm (Laboratory of Processes and Engineering in Mechanics and Materials)