Materials and Metallurgy Engineering (ID2M)
The research carried out by the Materials Engineering and Metallurgy team (ID2M) focuses on the development and characterization of materials at the chemical, structural and mechanical levels, as well as their behavioral analysis in real-life situations, at different scales (atomic, nanoscopic, microscopic, mesoscopic, macroscopic) in close relation to applications.
The team currently comprises 8 researchers and teacher-researchers, plus 15 non-permanent staff (PhD students, post-docs and ATERs). Team members are based at two sites (Lombarderie and Chantrerie). Under a partnership agreement, one team member works half-time at IMN and the other half-time atUniversité Gustave Eiffel. Research within the team is divided into two themes directly related to structural materials:
- Metallic materials
- Natural materials and the environment
The team’s research focuses on the design and development of materials and the study of their properties from an academic perspective with a view to industrial applications. The aim is to find ways of improving the properties of materials by modifying their elaboration processes and induced microstructures. This research is based on a fundamental understanding of the evolution of materials, fine-tuned experimental methods and the development of models and numerical simulations.
Main themes
Cross-team themes
Areas of expertise and tools
Structural and physico-chemical characterization of materials
- Scanning electron microscopy (SEM-ES/BSE, EDX, WDX, EBSD, heated traction plate)
- Micro-fluorescence X
- Transmission electron microscopy (BF-TEM, HRTEM, STEM-HAADF, STEM-EDX, (STEM-)EELS, SAED, electron precession, tomography, ASTAR phase mapping)
- Light microscopy (Mozaic and 3D reconstruction)
- High-speed IR camera
- High-speed camera
- X-ray powder diffraction, structural resolution
- Solid State NMR
Mechanical characterization of materials
- Traction-compression-bending (-196°C to 1100°C) + extensometry
- Fatigue (up to 1200°C)
- Constant stress creep
- Automatic microhardening
- Charpy impact tests
Materials studied
- Metals and alloys
- Ceramics
- Natural materials
Different shapes of materials
- Massifs
- Finely divided (powders)
Average figures

Permanent staff
- BERTRAND Emmanuel (Ens.-Researcher)
- BRAEMS-ABBASPOUR Isabelle (Researcher)
- COUTURIER Laurent (Ens.-Researcher)
- DENEELE Dimitri (Researcher)
- GAILLOT Anne-Claire (Ens.-Researcher)
- PAILLARD Pascal (Ens.-Researcher)
- POPA Florin (Ens.-Researcher)
- TANCRET Franck (Ens.-Researcher)
Non-permanent
- ADEOYE Dahuda (PhD student)
- ADJOVI Expedit Séna (PhD student)
- AGUILAR GUIMARAES Paula (Doct.)
- ARNOULIN Pauline (PhD student)
- BIDON Ilana (PhD student)
- CHARROIS Martin (PhD student)
- CLAVIER Valentin (PhD student)
- GAMEIRO Marie (PhD student)
- HARYOULI Gabin (PhD student)
- MAATAOUI Jailam (PhD student)
- MATHIEU Laura (PhD student)
- MOTTE Mikaël (PhD student)
- RAQUIN Arthur (PhD student)
- RASSANE Anas (PhD student)
- RIAHI Koutheir (PhD student)






