Process and Materials Sciences Laboratory
CNRS UPR3407
Created on January 1, 2011, the LSPM (UPR3407) is a CNRS unit located on the Villetaneuse campus of the University Sorbonne Paris-Nord (USPN), within the Galileo Institute. The unit, composed of researchers and teacher-researchers in process engineering, mechanics, physics and chemistry, has the general objective to develop research in the fields of processes and materials. This research aims to respond to major societal challenges such as energy, transportation and nanotechnology.
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Price “Ma thèse en 180 s”
Ignace N°II YAPI, PhD student in the 3rd year of his thesis, won the 2nd jury prize for "My thesis in 180s" from the ASPC group (Université Paris Cité) for his work "Thermo-hydrodynamic modeling of transport properties with a view to optimizing a reactor" (THMR -...
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Laura Hérard won the 2026 DALLA TORRE Prize for his thesis work, which is awarded by the SF2M to a young researcher deserving of material physics
new project
Matteo Ghidelli is co-porter of the project "EXTREMA - Nanoengineering Refractory Compositionally Complex Alloys for Extreme Conditions" in the framework of the program France–Arizona Institute for Global Grand Challenges (https://www.fainstitute.arizona.edu).
Prominent Post
Before his thesis defense, Davide Vacirca published a major result highlighting the potential of pulsed laser ablation (PLD) for the fabrication of nanostructured thin films and advanced micromechanics in Materials Today (IF=22), entitled “Ultrafine CoCrCuFeNi high...
striking result
Shuhel Altaf Hussein (former LSPM PhD student) and Damien Faurie contributed to a landmark article published in Advanced Functional Materials (IF = 19): “From Mechanics to Electronics: Influence of ALD Interlayers on the Multiaxial Electro-Mechanical Behavior of...


