Carnot Institute ARTS

































































ARTS
Actions for Research, Technology and Society

Logo Carnot institute ARTS.png
Latin
Actions de recherche pour la technologie et la société
Established 2006
Research type Fundamental and applied research
Budget 82 M€
Field of research

mechanics, electronics, material sciences, virtual reality, process
Director Frédéric Merienne
Faculty 300
Staff 1250
Students 250
Location
Lille, Bordeaux, Metz, Paris, Aix-en-Provence, Cluny, Angers, Châlons-en-Champagne, France
48°50′03″N 2°21′27″E / 48.834066°N 2.357453°E / 48.834066; 2.357453
Campus 8 campuses of Arts et Métiers ParisTech
CNRS
9 CNRS unities of research
Affiliations
Arts et Métiers ParisTech
CNRS
Website http://www.ic-arts.eu/

The Carnot Institute ARTS (Actions for Research, Technology and Society ; in French, Actions de recherche pour la technologie et la société) is a French research institute. It was originally created to group the 15 laboratories of the engineering school Arts et Métiers ParisTech. It received the seal of approval "Carnot Institute" in 2006.




Contents






  • 1 Creation


  • 2 Laboratories


    • 2.1 Departments


    • 2.2 Labs by locations




  • 3 Contracts


  • 4 Notes and references





Creation


ARTS was among the first 20 institutes to be certified by the French Minister of higher education and research.



Laboratories


The laboratories are spread in the 8 centers of teaching and research of Arts et Métiers ParisTech. Some of them have satellite facilities in the 3 institutes of research of Arts et Métiers ParisTech and in the buildings of research partners like CNAM or école navale.



Departments


The laboratories are organized in 3 departments:[1]



  • Design, Industrialization, Risk, Decision (CIRD)

  • Mechanics, Materials, Processes (M2P)

  • Fluids and Energy (FISE)



Labs by locations


The list of the laboratories grouped by main locations :




  • Paris


    • Laboratory of fluid dynamics (DynFluid)


    • Laboratory of biomechanics (LBM)


    • Laboratory of product design and innovation (LCPI)


    • Laboratory of process, mechanical and material engineering (PIMM)

    • Institute of aerotechnics (IAT)

    • Paris Design Lab (PDL)

    • Properties and architectures of alloys and mixes (P2AM)

    • LAboratory of energy process, environment and health (LGP2ES)




  • Lille


    • Lille Laboratory of Mechanics (LML)


    • Lille Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics (L2EP)

    • Thermodynamics, flows, mechanics, material sciences, forming, manufacturing (TEMPO)




  • Cluny


    • Burgundy laboratory of material sciences and process (LaBoMaP)


    • Laboratory of electronics and digital imaging (LE2I)

    • Team of technological research and development (ERDT)

    • Interdisciplinary Carnot laboratory of burgundy (ICB)

    • Team of research material-process (ERMPV)




  • Angers

    • Arts et Métiers ParisTech laboratory of Angers (LAMPA)



  • Aix-en-Provence

    • Laboratory of IT and systems (LSIS-INSM)



  • Bordeaux

    • Institute of mechanics and engineering (I2M)



  • Metz


    • Laboratory of Microstructure Studies and Mechanics of Materials (LEM3)


    • Laboratory of design, manufacturing and control (LCFC)




  • Châlons-en-Champagne

    • Laboratory of mechanics, surface, material sciences and process (MSMP)




Contracts


The contracts with private companies or with ANR (National agency for research) raised up to 12 million euros each year.[2]



Notes and references





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  2. ^ http://www.ensam.eu/en/Recherche/Transfert-et-Valorisation










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