Interview with Yaiza Fuentes Garcia, Spanish doctoral student, at LaBoMaP
LaboMaP collaborates with the University of Granada, Spain, through three-month short stays for doctoral students. Meeting with Yaiza Fuentes Garcia.
LaboMaP collaborates with the University of Granada, Spain, through three-month short stays for doctoral students. Meeting with Yaiza Fuentes Garcia.
Eloise Minder completed the PEIT program and developed a unique professional project! Let's take a look back at her project...
Thomas Steip completed the PEIT program and developed a unique career plan! Let's take a look back at his project...
Eloïse Minder and Guillaume Klein, two doctoral students at LISPEN atthe Arts et Métiers Institute Arts et Métiers Chalon-sur-Saône, had the opportunity to talk with Roland Lescure, Minister Delegate for Industry, when he visited the new premises of the Arts et Métiers Institute Arts et Métiers Chalon-sur-Saône at Usinerie.
A look back at their research work.
In the context of climate change, European companies are faced with many strategic questions about how to grow and plan for the future. Which city should they choose to set up a store? How can they comply with new regulations on disclosure of climate risk exposure? To help companies and answer their questions, Valentin COURQUIN, a doctoral student at LAMPA on the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers and research assistant atESSCA in Angers, is studying how climate change will impact European companies.
The RehabByExo project, a key project of the the Carnot ARTS Institute, aims to develop an exoskeleton for the rehabilitation of patients with severe hemiplegia with a view to helping them regain functional walking abilities. As part of this project, Valentin Spiroux is conducting research for his thesis at LAMPA (Laboratoire Angevin de Mécanique, Procédés et innovAtion) on the Angers campus. His goal is to optimize the structure of the exoskeleton.
Guilhem Grimaud, a former doctoral student at the I2M laboratory, has won the Bézier Prize for his work on "designing recycling scenarios based on process performance evaluation."
Hermes Scandelli, a doctoral student in the TREFLE department of the I2M laboratory, is working on converting biomass into biofuel.
Meet Nathanael Dougier, a third-year doctoral student in energy engineering at the Lispen laboratory on the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers .
In line with current climate concerns, his research aims to develop a decision-making tool for designing hybrid electricity mixes (wind, solar, hydro, storage, etc.) to meet a region's electricity consumption needs.
A look back at his committed career path and his decision to pursue a PhD.
As part of the joint laboratory and chair between Arts et Métiers ESI group, Mohammed El Fallaki Idrissi has begun his thesis on predicting the behavior of composite materials using Artificial Intelligence. Interview with this doctoral student who is passionate about research.
Charles Mille, a doctoral student at the Arts et Métiers Institute Arts et Métiers Laval, within the LAMPA, defended his thesis on February 8 on the impact of digital tools and immersive technologies in supporting innovation and creativity. Focus onhis research, which offers several recommendations to boost creativity!
Driss El Khoukhi, PhD engineer at the LAMPA laboratory on the Arts et métiers campus Arts et métiers , looks back on his career and his experience as a PhD student in a CIFRE (Industrial Agreements for Training through Research) program at PSA. This type of contract allows a company to hire a doctoral student and advance research projects in collaboration with a laboratory. He tells us about his daily life, dividing his time between his professional life and the laboratory.
Since 2013, Arts et Métiers inthe PSA Group's Open Lab Materials and Processes. While this partnership with the institution is focused on research, it also contributes to student training with around six topics covered each year (projects, Master's research internships, theses, internships). These topics are directly related to PSA's concerns and its evolution towards Industry 4.0.
On July 6, Rachel, a former doctoral student at the I2M laboratory on the Bordeaux campus, won the Jean-Marc Gey (JMG) Prize, which rewards doctoral students conducting research in a laboratory affiliated with the National School of Chemistry, Biology, and Physics (ENSCBP), for projects or thesis topics related to sustainable development.
Paul Stief is a doctoral student at the Design, Manufacturing, and Control Laboratory (LCFC) on the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Metz. He defended his thesis one month after the end of lockdown. Here's a look back at an unusual end to his thesis and defense.
On November 20, 2018, at the Institut Arts et Métiers Laval, Adrien Lecossier defended his thesis in Industrial Engineering on the topic: "Proposal for a model of the upstream phase of innovation to enable a mature industrial company to create radical innovations." Meet this young doctorate holderin search of innovation!
Fabien Viprey and Lamice Denguir received the First Prize for Thesis and the Scientific Prize, respectively, on June 7 during the gala dinner of the MUGV 2018 at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Bordeaux.
Joris Guerin, an Arts et Métiers engineer, is currently working on a thesis on artificial intelligence at LLaboratory of Engineering of Physical and Digital Systems (LISPEN).
Emmanuel Cottanceau defended his thesis in Mechanical Engineering on April 10, 2018, at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille. He looks back on his journey to a doctorate.
Younes Faydi, a doctoral student specializing in mechanical engineering and woodworking at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Cluny, defended his thesis on Monday, December 11, 2017. He also participated in the My Thesis in 180 Seconds competition, winning two prizes in the HESAM Universities group final in 2016. Let's take a look back at this exercise in style.
Charlotte Heslouin, PhD student at the I2M lab in Bordeaux, Mechanical Engineering and Design department, hosted at the Chambéry institute for a thesis in partnership with Carrier Transicold Industries. Design and environmental performance: a cross-cutting theme linked to unavoidable concerns.
Mohamed Haddad has just defended his thesis on the topic of "Development of a road tanker made from composite sandwich materials for hydrocleaning vehicles." Meet a doctor who is passionate about composite materials.
Joris Guérin, a doctoral student Arts et Métiers, is the recipient of the prestigious Fulbright scholarship, which will enable him to continue his research in the United States.
Samory Houzangbe, PhD student at the LAMPA laboratory, Presence and Innovation team, on contract with Eon Reality.
Combining scientific research and the development of virtual reality applications: a childhood dream come true!
Théo Dorlin, general engineer, doctor, class of 2010
Théo Dorlin is a PhD engineer at Renault, responsible for simulating machining processes. He has been chosen to open the international conference on machining process modeling (CMMO) on Thursday, June 15, alongside Vincent Dessoly, an engineer-manager at Safran Aircraft Engines. This 16th edition, which will take place in France on the Cluny campus, is an opportunity for experts from academia and industry to present and exchange their findings in the field of machining operations modeling at a very high level of expertise.
Damien Chevalier, doctoral student at the Design, Manufacturing, and Control Laboratory in Metz.
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.
Sourish GHOSH will defend his thesis on Monday, March 23, 2026, at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers .
Caroline Marc is one of five winners of this award, which recognizes outstanding scientific work at Arts et Métiers each year.
The ARRIBRAVE platform (Automatism for Rapid Instrumented Planing of the Laboratory with Experimental Value) is a tool dedicated to the in situ study of the physical phenomena involved in cutting metallic and composite materials.
The Pierre Bézier Award ceremony took place on Tuesday, January 31, 2026, at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Paris for the five 2024 winners.