Materials are at the core of the innovation process…

Major innovations in transition towards decarbonized energy, digital transformation, quantum computing or devices for healthcare technology are intimately linked to the Materials Science and Engineering.

Materials are not the sole challenges in technological processes but they are often the link that makes progress happen or not, sustainability possible or not, economically feasible or not, ecologically meaningful or not.

Reduce material development time innovative through emerging processes by integrating eco-innovation constraints, criticality and sovereignty; this is the objective of the IMPACT international teaching and research chair. It also offers a training program aimed at to sustainably integrate the circular economy into research and industrial activities.