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Emmanuelle Chavanne was appointed ELF correspondent for the Bordeaux-Talence campus in 2022, a role she has fulfilled by involving students and staff in the project. She has also been part of the ELF accelerator since 2023.
Recycling aluminum shavings is an ELF project involving two teacher-researchers and several groups of students. It is currently continuing in collaboration with the LAMPA laboratory and a thesis.
The goal of the USINAGE 4.0 project is to deploy innovative teaching practices to teach manufacturing processes using tools developed by manufacturers.
Discover the four calls for projects at the Metz campus as part of the Evolutive Learning Factories initiative. The goal: to modernize processes to shape the future!
At the start of the next academic year, second- and third-year students in the Grande École Program will have access to a collaborative robot as part of their education.
Until recently, theEvolutive Learning Factory ELF) project in Paris was just an idea floating around, a concept for a factory-school whose potential was recognized but whose concrete achievements were not yet apparent. Today, its implementation is gathering pace!
At the heart of the ELF project "Towards the robotization of processes" on the Lille campus, the assembly line, part of the LISPEN laboratory, is a concrete example of human-robot cohabitation within a platform. Ana Sofia Jesus Gonçalves and Anthony Quenehen explain.
The Châlons-en-Champagne campus has developed a project aimed at modernizing the smelting facilities in the campus's educational foundry. This project, led by Cédric Mathieu, is being implemented as part of the Evolutives Learning Factories (ELF) initiative.
Odyssée, founded in May 2023, is an association on the Aix campus that offers students experiences to develop their independence and create unforgettable memories in the heart of nature.
The Les Grandes UAI (Union Athlétique Inter-gadzarique) sports challenge brought together more than a thousand engineering students from all over France on the Aix-en-Provence campus this year.
On this occasion, the organizing team wanted to present the winning campus with a trophy worthy of this exceptional edition, marked by the passage of the Olympic flame through the city last May.
From June 9 to 16, the Châlons-en-Champagne campus hosted the Low-Tech hackathon, a landmark event dedicated to ecological transition.
On Wednesday, March 13, teams from the L2EP Lille laboratory took part in planting shrubs in Baisieux.
The objective: To offset emissions from the CE2I (Convertisseur d’Energie Intégré Intelligent, or Intelligent Integrated Energy Converter) project, which ran from 2015 to 2022 and whose greenhouse gas emissions have been estimated.