Énergie
Launched in the 2003-2004 academic year, the PM3E (Project Management for Environmental and Energy Engineering) program has evolved to meet the needs of companies recruiting managers able to lead multidisciplinary projects related to energy and environmental transitions in an international context.
Reducing the carbon footprint of the transport sector by developing a new certified biofuel for aviation from microalgae is the ambitious aim of the European COCPIT project led by the Energy Systems and Environment Department (DSEE) at IMT Atlantique (UMR CNRS 6144 GEPEA), which was officially launched in Nantes
With IMT Atlantique's new doctoral program, supported by the European Union and ten leading industrial and academic partners, 40 doctoral students will benefit from cutting-edge PhD training over the next five years. The innovation-driven program takes an interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral and international approach to better support major transformations.
Local authorities, industries and engineering schools are working together within the ValaDoE Chaire (French research consortium) on energy networks. The aim is to propose innovative solutions to make these networks more efficient.
From December 8-11, six IMT Atlantique students participated in the GreenHack IT in Munich, a challenge gathering 60 future engineers from the Institut Mines-Télécom and the Technische Universität München (TUM). Two students from IMT Atlantique and their team were among the winners.
Energy, but also health: Traditionally very present in nuclear training and research with the Subatech joint research unit, IMT Atlantique is taking advantage of the renewed interest in the sector.
On 24th November 2022, IMT Atlantique and Framatome signed a three-year partnership agreement on the Paimboeuf industrial site.
The PREVER platform offers innovative solutions and means to produce energy from residues of all kinds. It works in close collaboration with industrialists and carries out pilot projects for them.
Following on from their successful collaboration on the REMORA* project, IMT Atlantique and the global engineering group SEGULA Technologies have just confirmed the creation of LabCIS, a joint IMT Atlantique - SEGULA Laboratory.
Andrey Kalinichev is an internationally renowned researcher who studies the behaviour of radioactive waste in contact with clay-type rocks used as barriers, as part of the IMT Atlantique Chaire