From complex fluids to soft matter: understanding “intermediate” states in industry
Discover or deepen your understanding of the states of “intermediate” materials (powders, gels, suspensions, polymers, etc.) in industry
Tuesday 17 December 2024
2h
Distance
€200 excl. tax/part.
OBJECTIFS
- Discover the variety of “intermediate” states of matter in industry
- Understand their specificities and sensitivities
- Make the link with current industrial issues
PROGRAM
- Overview of “intermediate” states of materials common in industry
- Characteristic elements and scientific aspects
- Industrial use and common difficulties
- Explanatory paths
LEVEL
Initiation
PUBLIC VIsé
Technical and scientific personnel, industrial management
prerequisite
No
Trainer: Dr. Nicolas MOUGIN
Nicolas Mougin is co-founding technical director of RHEONIS, Grenoble INP engineer, doctor in rheology and physics of complex materials and temporary teacher at Grenoble Alpes University.
Nicolas is a specialist in industrial issues related to the behavior of materials and experimental and instrumental techniques for their study.
Teaching method
- Slideshow
- Quiz/MCQ on an interactive digital tool
- Questions answers
- Electronic media provided at the end of the training
Assessment methods
Assessment of knowledge at entry and exit
Quiz/MCQ in progress and at the end of the training
Satisfaction questionnaire
Certificate of participation in the training
access terms
Pre-registration via next form (for one or more sessions of the cycle). After validation by our team, you will receive an email confirming your pre-registration with a quote. Registration is confirmed by signing the quote and setting up a training agreement, conditional on sending the link to the video platform. The minimum time required between registration and access to the training is 24 hours.
people with disabilities
Welcoming people with disabilities under conditions. Please contact us to discuss this.
For any questions, you can contact us at 04.76.54.33.33 or by email
Last Updated on August 23, 2024 by Vincent Billot