L’UFR de mécanique regroupe sur les campus ENSTA de Brest et Paris-Saclay les équipes de 3 laboratoires de recherche (IMSIA, IRDL, LMI), dont deux UMR CNRS.

L’UFR de mécanique assure la formation en mécanique théorique, numérique et expérimentale au sein des cursus de l’École et des masters associés.

Les recherches menées allient caractérisation, modélisation et simulation en mécanique des structures, des fluides et des matériaux, jusqu’à des couplages multiphysiques, tirant parti d’approches originales, appuyées par des équipements de pointe.

Portés par une forte dynamique, les projets couvrent les grands domaines d’expertise de l’École et visent à répondre à des enjeux scientifiques, industriels et sociétaux.

Les partenariats académiques et industriels sont nombreux, via des laboratoires communs et chaires, des projets européens (ERC) et nationaux (ANR, ADEME, DGA, groupes de recherche et au sein des centres interdisciplinaires de l’Institut Polytechnique de Paris.

Secteurs d'application

  • Recherche biomédicale
  • Défense
  • Énergie
  • Environnement
  • Transports

Thèmes de recherche

  • MÉCANIQUE DES STRUCTURES, DES MATÉRIAUX, DES FLUIDES
  • COUPLAGES MULTIPHYSIQUES
  • CHOC ET IMPACTS
  • INTERACTIONS FLUIDES-STRUCTURES

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Two ENSTA teams take part in the FWC international challenge dedicated to floating wind turbines

In July, two teams of ENSTA students (from the Paris-Saclay and Brest campuses) will be in Zeebrugge, Belgium, to test their floating wind turbine prototypes. The two projects were selected as finalists in the international Floating Wind Challenge...

Two ENSTA teams take part in the FWC international challenge dedicated to floating wind turbines

In July, two teams of ENSTA students (from the Paris-Saclay and Brest campuses) will be in Zeebrugge, Belgium, to test their floating wind turbine prototypes. The two projects were selected as finalists in the international Floating Wind Challenge...

Research
Ensuring the reliability of electronic chips at the heart of many strategic digital systems

As the brains of electronic devices, semiconductors or microchips are essential components in every computer, smartphone, car, airplane, MRI machine, and more. At the heart of our daily lives, their reliability is essential to ensuring that systems...

Ensuring the reliability of electronic chips at the heart of many strategic digital systems

As the brains of electronic devices, semiconductors or microchips are essential components in every computer, smartphone, car, airplane, MRI machine, and more. At the heart of our daily lives, their reliability is essential to ensuring that systems...

Formation
Three engineering students and three alumni on an oceanographic mission for the European Space Agency

It was a human and scientific adventure that they will remember for a long time. Martin Cornille, Maturin Simonneau, and Kim Monoury-Homet are all in their final year of general engineering program at ENSTA, specializing in hydrography and oceanography...

Three engineering students and three alumni on an oceanographic mission for the European Space Agency

It was a human and scientific adventure that they will remember for a long time. Martin Cornille, Maturin Simonneau, and Kim Monoury-Homet are all in their final year of general engineering program at ENSTA, specializing in hydrography and oceanography...