LIFSE at the Musée des Arts et Métiers Science Night and Festival

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The LIFSE (Laboratory of Engineering, Training, and Energy Systems) will be present at the Musée des Arts et Métiers Science Night on October 3, 2025, to present its research activities and innovations to the general public. The laboratory, which specializes in engineering applied to health and sustainable mobility, will particularly highlight its work on the ECOLOCAR project, funded by ADEME. 

Visitors will also have the opportunity to explore and test the digital twins from the JENII project, developed at the CNAM: the aircraft wing, the chemistry lab, and the electric vehicle. This is a unique chance to see the Citroën AMI JENII drive through Paris and to understand how digital simulation is transforming engineering.

LIFSE will continue its participation in the Fête de la Science on October 4 and 5 at the Museum, and then on October 9 at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Paris, where 200 elementary school students will explore engineering and the technologies of tomorrow through workshops and exhibits.

These events demonstrate LIFSE’s commitment to making research accessible to as many people as possible and to inspiring a passion for science and innovation in future generations.  

> For more information: https://recherche.cnam.fr/au-coeur-des-labos/quand-les-laboratoires-du-cnam-viennent-a-la-rencontre-du-public-au-muam-1572507.kjsp?RH=1444134186303 

See also: https://www.arts-et-metiers.net/musee/72h-de-sciences-au-musee 

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