23 scientific and technical projects were presented by 2nd-year ICM students, the result of teamwork conducted from September to December 2018. This Forum provides an opportunity to showcase the diversity and interdisciplinarity of the subjects and outcomes: prototypes, demonstrators, devices, algorithms, models, and more—all of which resulted in highly accomplished technical deliverables.
Staff, faculty, and researchers were able to discover various technical and scientific achievements covering numerous fields of application:
creation of a Hyperloop model, development of a Motion-Sound system, creation of an object recognition tool, design of a 3D-printed tourniquet, development of flexible molds for the mass production of bioceramics, development of an IMU/MARG position sensor for the CIS, a medical prototype of a pneumatic nebulizer for aerosol therapy, and even pretopology and its applications in engineering…
Contacts: Frédéric Christien, Mathilde Rieu












