News : Education

June 04 2018

Phelma celebrates tenth anniversary

  • Education
  • MINATEC
  • News
In 2008 Mina-News reported on the creation of the then-brand-new Phelma engineering school that resulted from the merger of ENSEEG, ENSERG, and ENSPG. The name Phelma was selected from around 20 candidates, including PEM, Phytec, Phynatec, and ENS MINATEC! This year, Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma engineering will celebrate its tenth anniversary with a slate of […] >>

June 04 2018

Three engineering students aiming for the top of the charts

  • Education
  • News
Benjamin, Bryan, and Thomas—all second-year students at Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma engineering school—started their electro-pop-rock band Parallax eighteen months ago. In March they came in first in a Grenoble-Alpes University music competition. In September 2017 they were granted “student artist” status, which allows them to earn three ECTS credits each year and skip certain […] >>

June 04 2018

Four engineering students off to Nepal

  • Education
  • Innovation & Society
  • News
Aubin, François, Jérémy, and Thibaud—engineering students at Grenoble and Bordeaux Institutes of Technology’s Phelma, Ense3, and ENSEIRB-Matmeca schools—have just booked their flights to Katmandu, where they will arrive on September 12. They are taking a gap year, which they will devote to an outdoor sports and community outreach project they have named “Four Hundred Leagues […] >>

June 04 2018

Go Concept joins the Phelma Partners’ Circle

  • Education
  • Industry
  • News
Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma engineering school welcomed Go Concept into its Partners’ Circle with a three-year agreement signed on April 3. Go Concept will play an active role in the life of the school, providing guest lecturers, attending Partners’ Day, and by allocating its apprenticeship tax to the school. Go Concept is a medium-sized […] >>

June 04 2018

A lifetime guarantee for superhydrophobic coatings?

  • Education
  • Innovation & Society
  • News
LMGP is investigating whether it is possible to design superhydrophobic coatings that repel water for their entire lifetime. The research is being conducted under the French-American REACT project financed by the French National Research Agency, the CEMAM Laboratory of Excellence, and the US National Science Foundation. One of the goals of the project is to […] >>
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