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Organized in partnership with SKEMA Business School and Tonic Incubation, the first edition of "Bootstrap Entrepreneurship" took place from March 22 to 24 on the Lille campus.
Nicolas Ranc, senior lecturer at PIMM on the Paris campus, has just secured €1.87 million in funding from the European Research Council (ERC) for a project on the fatigue of metallic materials.
Marco Montemurro, a research professor at the I2M laboratory on the Bordeaux campus, is participating in the H2020 Parsifal project, which is receiving €3 million in funding from the European Union.
The PIMM laboratory located on the Paris campus has just secured new funding for a European H2020 project with EDF. The goal is to extend the lifespan of nuclear power plants.
Securing a professional training contract during a speed-dating event was the challenge taken up by students on the bachelor's degree in technology program at the Lille campus.
For the 20th edition of the 4L Trophy, 12 first- and second-year engineering students set off in their vehicles, which they had completely renovated themselves. For these passionate DIY enthusiasts, it is above all a human adventure, experienced in pairs.
In 2013, three Arts et Métiers engineers specializing in simulation and virtual reality had the idea of creating the company Paztec. For four years now, they have been developing applications for smartphones and tablets.
Étienne Boisseau, doctoral student at the Product Design and Innovation Laboratory in Paris.
After obtaining his engineering degree fromArts et Métiers, Étienne chose to pursue a doctorate in order to open up as many opportunities as possible.
Nicolas Horde, general engineer with a double degree from Georgia Tech, class of 2014.
Motivated by the prospect of starting his professional career in the United States, Nicolas chose to pursue a Master of Science in Supply Chain Engineering at Georgia Tech.
Clément Bonitti, engineer specializing in the design and operation of industrial equipment, class of 2016.
After completing his BTS, Clément wanted to continue his studies with an engineering apprenticeship program. He joined the first class of the program, which opened in Metz in September 2016 in partnership with TII Lorraine.
Mélissa Navarro Rodriguez, bachelor's student, class of 2016.
Thanks to an excellence scholarship, the young Mexican student entered French higher education and chose the Arts et Métiers bachelor's degree program.
Raphaël Lecomte, graduate of the Master's in New Energy Management (SYSPEC), class of 2009.
To develop his skills and move into a new sector, Raphaël trained at Arts et Métiers. Feedback.