Ph.D. Opportunity: HTS Conductors for Fusion

Multiscale numerical modeling of REBCO conductors for fusion: multistrand architectures, dispersion, AC losses, and multiphysics couplings Affiliation: University of Lorraine / GREEN, PEPR SupraFusion, planned scientific collaboration with the CEA,…

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HDR Defense by Firmin OBOUNOU AKONG

Presentation on June 18, 2026, at the Vandœuvre Faculty of Science and Technology. Firmin OBOUNOU AKONG, a faculty researcher at LERMaB (Laboratory for Studies and Research on Wood Materials), presented…

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APPOINTMENT OF ROMAIN REMOND

Romain Rémond, a member of LERMaB and a faculty member at ENSTIB since 2011, has been promoted to University Professor at the University of Lorraine following the review hearings held…

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July 7 and 8, 2026: WOOD2WOOD Project Plenary Meeting

Restructuring the Wood Sector in Europe On July 6 and 7, 2026, the WOOD2WOOD project plenary meeting will take place at ENSTIB-Epinal. About 30 participants are expected to attend. On…

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From June 2 to 5, 2026, LEMTA was pleased to host the 34th French Congress on Thermal Engineering in Nancy, the annual gathering of the French Society of Thermal Engineering (SFT).

Under the theme “Thermal Engineering and the Decarbonization of Industry,” this year’s conference brought together nearly 240 participants from academia and industry to address a major challenge: supporting the energy…

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In the Vosges, When the Forest Heals

Forest bathing to improve your health: this therapy, common in Japan, has proven effective. The molecules released into the air by trees are good for us. In Lorraine, a team…

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