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Around fifty Arts et Métiers staff members Arts et Métiers already participated in CAIRE training courses in Bordeaux and Paris.
The JENII general meeting, which will take place at the end of November, will be an opportunity to test the digital twins developed as part of the project. Explanations with Sébastien Fernandez, ELF Development Director and JENII Project Manager.
For this 12th episode of the podcast ParolesArts et Métiers, "From passion to action: Foxar or augmented reality for education," join Louis JEANNIN, former studentArts et Métiers co-founder of the start-up Foxar, who, via a smartphone and tablet application, looks back on the story of a passion that began during his training at Arts et Métiers.
LabCom CLAS is a laboratory that brings together the Safe Metal steel foundry group and theArts et Métiers Cluny research laboratory (LaBoMaP) to conduct advanced research on cast steels.
On November 13 and 14, 2024, students from the Grande École Program at the Châlons-en-Champagne campus mobilized for 24 hours to carry out community service projects for the city, combining creativity and teamwork.
Corporate relations in the spotlight on the Angers campus for the start of the academic year!
After earning a degree in Physical Measurements, Rita entered Arts et Métiers the AMbition Ingénieur competition launched last year.
Did you know that for the past 12 years, a student studying the "Wood: a local resource for sustainable construction" course has received an award? This award recognizes academic excellence and commitment to the wood industry at the Cluny campus.
Sustainable development has become a major challenge for businesses, and AMJE Lille is fully committed to this crucial transition. Thanks to the expertise and know-how ofArts et Métiers students, AMJE Lille provides businesses with cutting-edge skills and tailored support to reduce their carbon footprint.
Formerly a doctoral student at Arts et Métiers, Anil Meena, a professor at IIT Madras in India, has returned to the institution as a visiting professor.
From Morocco to France, Othmane Niazi has followed a path that could inspire and encourage future international students.
Noémie Bertrand and Hubert Duthoit are second-year students in the Grande École Program on the Metz campus. Since joining Arts et Métiers, they have both been enrolled in a dual French-German degree program with the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT).