UPPA 2025 Partners' Party: Bringing Academics and Industry together for a sustainable future
The 6th annual UPPA partners' party brought together around 100 people at the Espace de l'Océan in Anglet on July 11, 2025. It also provided an opportunity to raise awareness of L'Initiative, an association of six French universities that have been awarded the I-SITE label of excellence.
Read moreNew models for turbulent fluid flows
The ASTURIES exploratory project led by Rémi Manceau, CNRS research director at the Laboratory of Mathematics and their Applications in Pau (LMAP), has enabled the development of models that save computing time.
Read moreA joint PhD thesis to manufacture rubber using 3D printers
Théo Rebière's CIFRE thesis with rubber compound manufacturer EMAC, in collaboration with 3D printing startup Lynxter, was defended in December 2024.
Read morePau University is part of the world’s most powerful mass spectrometer network
Equipped with an 18 Tesla superconducting magnet, Rouen's ion cyclotron resonance and Fourier transform mass spectrometer is the most powerful in Europe. The MagLab in Tallahassee has the world's most powerful FT-ICR-MS (21 Tesla), while UPPA and TotalEnergies received their “little brothers”, each with a power of 12 Tesla, at the beginning of 2025. They are all part of the iC2MC international joint research laboratory.
Read moreNew algorithms for optimizing helicopter mechanical parts
The E2S RODAM research project, for Robust Optimal Design under Additive Manufacturing constraints, came to an end in December 2024. Led by Marc Dambrine, professor at the Pau Laboratory of Mathematics and its Applications (LMAP), in partnership with Safran Helicopter Engines, its main objective was to design optimized, 3D-printable mechanical parts for helicopters.
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