Organisation
MATériaux et Ingénierie Mécanique (MATIM) - UR 3689
Contact details
Address
MATIM
UFR Sciences Exactes et Naturelles
Campus Moulin de la Housse BP1039
51687 Reims Cedex 2
Secretariat
(+33)3.26.91.32.47
Website
Presentation
The MATIM laboratory develops research on materials that are developed, characterised, and modelled at different scales. On small scales, its research focuses on the development and study of materials, nanomaterials, and nanostructures for various industrial or environmental applications. Several methods are used to develop innovative functionalized surfaces, such as sol-gel methods coupled to spin-coating or magneto-electrochemical methods, which enable nanocomposites or nanostructured deposits to be obtained. On a larger scale, the laboratory is interested in the rehabilitation and repair of civil engineering structures for sustainable construction by reinforcing or repairing them using composite materials, for example. The MATIM laboratory also works on advanced materials modelling and develops modelling and numerical simulation tools capable of understanding the links between scales and implementing them on a wide range of solid materials, as well as on heterogeneous civil engineering structures. Finally, to meet the challenges of healthcare, MATIM laboratory is developing research activities in close collaboration with the Reims University Hospital on implantable medical devices and the biomechanics of disability and rehabilitation.
Scientific field(s)
The MATIM laboratory offers a scientific positioning in the field of Engineering Sciences (SPI). It is developing a body of research in materials and engineering while contributing to industrial and climate change, as well as to health issues.
Members
- 18 permanent researchers, including 13 HDRs (authorized to steer research)
- 3 permanent research support staff (BIATSS)
- Around ten PhD and post-doctoral students
Key words
- Materials
- Nanomaterials
- Electrochemistry
- Mechanics of structures
- Modelling and numerical simulation
- Civil Engineering Structures
- Health engineering
- Biomechanics
Research topics
MATIM's research activities are structured around four themes:
- Nanomaterials & Electrochemistry (MNE)
- Health Engineering (IS)
- Eco-Materials & Sustainable Construction (EMCD)
- Transversal theme: Modelling & Numerical Simulation (MSN)
What we do
The laboratory stands out for its original experimental techniques and expertise in multi-physics and multi-scale modelling:
- Electrochemistry in Magnetic Fields
- Electron beam measurements of dielectric properties.
- Sol-gel deposition combined with spin-coating process.
- Characterisation of materials and structures: mechanical tests, nanoindentation, SEM, XRD, etc.
- Multiphysics and multiscale modelling of materials, manufacturing processes and mechanical components.
- Development of advanced numerical tools and software (inverse approach (IA), pseudo-inverse approach (PIA), finite element method, inverse identification, meta-models, etc.).
In parallel to purely academic research, MATIM is a laboratory open to its socio-economic environment, through collaborative research contracts and PhD theses funded by companies or in partnership with companies.
Research facilities
- Conventional Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) (model JEOL JSM 6460LA), equipped with EDXS (Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy) analysis.
- Bruker D8 Advance Diffractometer (DRX).
- Ellipsometer.
- Magneto-electrochemistry equipment.
- ARAMIS 2M-3D modular measurement head equipped with 2 digital CCD cameras for non-contact 3D measurement of deformations using image stereo-correlation with ARAMIS software.
- Nanoindenter XP (CSM Instruments).
Partnerships
Non-academic and industrial partnerships
CARBODY, FAURECIA, ESI GROUP, CADSIM 3D, METROPACK, PACK 3.0, PLATINIUM 3D…
International academic partners
Shenyang University of Technology (China), Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (Luxembourg), The University of Technology and Education (Vietnam), IPB University (Indonesia), Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia), Université Ibn Khaldoun of Tiaret (Algeria), Université Mouloud Mammeri of Tizi-Ouzou (Algeria), Université M’Hamed Bougara of Boumerdes (Algeria), Université Djilali Liabès of Sidi-Bel-Abbès (Algeria), Université Ibn Zohr (Morocco), Université Hassan II of Casablanca (Morocco)…
National academic partners
Laboratory of Microstructure Studies and Mechanics of Materials (LEM3), Automation, Mechanics and Industrial and Human Computing Laboratory (LAMIH), Materials and Processes Science and Engineering Laboratory (SIMaP), Condensed Matter Physics Laboratory (LPMC), National Laboratory for Intense Magnetic Fields (LNCMI), Lorrain Computer Science and Applications Research Laboratory (LORIA)…
Affiliation
FRMNGE (Materials and Nanosciences Federation of Eastern France) : http://www.materiaux-grandest-cnrs.unistra.fr/
GE@2M (Mechanics of Materials Grand-Est Federation)
Patents
PRIMAUX François, LAZAR Florica, COLIN Marius, CHOPART Jean-Paul, GANGLOFF Sophie (2020). COPPER-RICH ANTIMICROBIAL ALLOY, PART MANUFACTURED FROM THIS ALLOY, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH A PART, WITH FORMATION AND STABILISATION OF AN ACTIVE CONTACT LAYER AT THE SURFACE OF THE ALLOY. FR2005893A - 05/06/2020 - WO2021245266 (A1) ― 09/12/2021
Rousseau, F., Khalfallah, M., Vanfleteren, F., Abbès, B., & Marcel, V. (2014). Lightweight and robust motor vehicle structural part and method for manufacture thereof, No. and date of deposit: PCT/EP2014072372 - 2014-10-17, No. and date of priority: FR1360189 - 2013-10-18,
Jeunesse, S., Marcel, V., Khalfallah, M., Abbès, B., Vanfleteren, F., & Rousseau, F. (2014). Method for producing a composite part made from aqueous resin and composite part coming from such a method, No. and date of deposit: PCT/EP2015059420 - 2015-04-29, No. and date of priority: FR1459031 - 2014-09-24.
Jeunesse, S., Marcel, V., Abbès, B., Vanfleteren, F., & Rousseau, F. (2014). Method for manufacturing a composite component with impressions in relief and composite component derived from such a method, No. and date of deposit: PCT/EP2015059418 - 2015-04-29, No. and date of priority: FR1462892 - 2014-12-19.
Guo, Y.Q., Li, Y., Abbès, B. (2014). SIMULEMB software registred with the Agence pour la protection des programmes (APP) on 08/04/2014 under the number: IDDN.FR.001.240017.000.S.P.2014.000.30630.
Publications
The list of publications by the MATIM laboratory can be accessed via:
https://matim.univ-reims.fr/spip.php?article24
Updated April 2024
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