SIMaP 30th anniversary / 30e anniversaire
EPM Elaboration par Procédés Magnétiques
EPM Grenoble



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Futur Prospectives in magnetosciences
Applications to energy and Materials

30th anniversary EPM-Madylam SEMINAR
30e anniversaire EPM Elaboration par Procédés Magnétiques

In connection with the cost action P17
"Electomagnetic processing of Materials [EPM]"

GRENOBLE, FRANCE March 25-26-27, 2009
 

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Goal
The EPM group, part of the SIMAP laboratory, is organizing a seminar aimed at prospecting new research directions in Magnetosciences and their application to Energy and Material Processing.

Background
In 1976, during the Euromech Colloquium entitled “Where is MHD going?”, a new scientific area was foreseen at the crossroads of fluid mechanics, metallurgy and electromagnetism. In 1978, the MADYLAM Joint Research Program was launched in Grenoble to stimulate efforts in this interdisciplinary field. The MADYLAM Laboratory was officially founded in 1986, and its name changed to EPM (Electromagnetic Processing of Materials) in 1994, reflecting the internationally recognized label jointly proposed by Professor S. Asai in Japan and Doctor M. Garnier in France. In 2007, the EPM laboratory merged with other laboratories, becoming one of the six research groups of the new SIMAP (Sciences and Engineering for Materials and Processes) research division.

Link :
Graphic conception : FAENA
Web conception : AVANTAGE Média Eurl
CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Ecoles d'ingénieurs et formations de docteurs - INPG - Grenoble INP
Université Joseph Fourier
Le cluster de recherche ENERGIES Rhône-Alpes

Description :
Futur Prospectives in magnetosciences, Applications to energy and Materials 30th anniversary EPM-Madylam SEMINAR, 30e anniversaire, EPM, EPM Grenoble, Elaboration par Procédés Magnétiques

Keywords :
30e anniversaire, EPM, EPM grenoble, Elaboration par Procédés Magnétiques, Cost, Madylam, Grenoble, magnetosciences, energy, material processing, laboratory, electromagnetism, fluid mechanics, engineering



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