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This Thursday, January 31, will see the fifth edition of the Chal'enge Challenge. The idea is to ask MTI3D research master's students to create virtual and augmented reality simulators to meet the needs of businesses. Some of the winners have been hired, while others are starting their own businesses. We look back on five years of the challenge with Jean-Rémy Chardonnet, head of the MTI3D master's program atthe Institut Image in Chalon-sur-Saône.
Arts et Métiers students Arts et Métiers competing to win the 40th Automobile Magazine trophy. Their project: rebuilding the Citroën half-track vehicle that crossed the Sahara during the Croisière Noire expedition in 1924-1925.
In February, Assystem Technologies will become the institution's ninth sponsor, and Arts et Métiers six partnerships with companies.
Thomas Roillet and Daniel Marin are electrical engineering research engineers at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille, within the L2EP. They present their research on citizen photovoltaic self-consumption by 2020.
From January 16 to March 23, 2019, the Arts et Métiers campuses and institutesArts et Métiers their doors to introduce Arts et Métiers to the engineering profession and showcase the institution's various programs , laboratories,international opportunities, and student life.
Eric Semail, professor at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille within the L2EP, discusses his research in electrical engineering and its practical applications.
To kick off 2019 in style, Arts et Métiers launching the English version of its website, making it easier for international users to access information.
Do virtual and augmented reality technologies facilitate student learning? That is what Louis Jeannin and Nicolas Galiguiri, winners of the Tremplin prize at the latest Open4Start-up competition organized by Nicéphore Cité, are trying to demonstrate.
The Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille welcomes Michael Wolf, robotics researcher and supervisor of NASA's Maritime Autonomy and Multi-Agent Group, for a lecture on Monday, December 17, 2018.
As part of the Interreg TRANSPORT project, the Lille-based MSMP team is organizing a technology morning on the topic of coating characterization.
Crowded platforms, delays, transfers... To put an end to the inconveniences encountered every day by the 4.1 million Parisians who take the metro, Augustin Ory, a master's student at Arts et Métiers, and Grégoire Galichon, Assistant Engineer - Tours DUO at BATEG - VINCI Construction France, have come up with a revolutionary transport solution: a train that never stops. The INFINITRAIN aims to save its users 50% of their daily commute time. How? By rethinking transport on a "one by one" rather than mass transit.
Training in industrial robotics is the goal of the ColRobot Specialized Master's program, which brings in industry professionals to teach its courses every year.