Granting of the 2015 CEMT award
At the end of 2014, ATMA proposed as candidate for the CEMT award the D2S team (Structural Analysis Department) of DCNS Research, led by Mr Jean-François. Sigrist. This candidate was chosen by the CEMT at the meeting hold in April 2015.
On 24th of May 2016, Mr Trevor Blakeley, chairman of the CEMT, delivered officially the CEMT award to the D2S team, in DCNS premises of Nantes (Technocampus Ocean) in attendance of Mr Hervé Guillou, CEO of DCNS and Mr Régis Beaugrand, secretary of the ATMA board.
Within DCNS research, the Structural Analysis Department (D²S) is a contributor in the development and the validation of numerical methods for the simulation of fluid-structure interaction problems, with applications to naval shipbuilding.
Gathering 5 R&D Engineers with different fields of expertise, and complemented with 5 PhD Students, the team is involved in various scientific collaborations ; it aims at bridging the gap between fundamental research in the field of computational mechanics and industrial applications of innovative numerical methods for ship design.
At the end of 2014, ATMA proposed as candidate for the CEMT award the D2S team (Structural Analysis Department) of DCNS Research, led by Mr Jean-François. Sigrist. This candidate was chosen by the CEMT at the meeting hold in April 2015.
On 24th of May 2016, Mr Trevor Blakeley, chairman of the CEMT, delivered officially the CEMT award to the D2S team, in DCNS premises of Nantes (Technocampus Ocean) in attendance of Mr Hervé Guillou, CEO of DCNS and Mr Régis Beaugrand, secretary of the ATMA board.
Within DCNS research, the Structural Analysis Department (D²S) is a contributor in the development and the validation of numerical methods for the simulation of fluid-structure interaction problems, with applications to naval shipbuilding.
Gathering 5 R&D Engineers with different fields of expertise, and complemented with 5 PhD Students, the team is involved in various scientific collaborations ; it aims at bridging the gap between fundamental research in the field of computational mechanics and industrial applications of innovative numerical methods for ship design.
All announcements
- 2021 ATMA Awards
- 2020 ATMA Award for the best end of study project
- ATMA award: Best end of study project (2021)
- 2021 award Roger BRARD
- General Assembly ATMA 2021
- ATMA session 2020 – Best conference
- ATMA session 2019 – Best conference
- 2019 ATMA Award for Best End-Study Project
- ATMA session 2017 – Best conferences
- FAST 2017 - ATMA Awards
- ATMA session 2016 – Best conferences
- ATMA session 2015 – Best conferences
- Granting of the 2015 CEMT award
- ATMA session 2014 – Best conferences
- ATMA session 2013 – Best conferences
- Granting of the 2013 CEMT award
- ATMA session 2012 – Best conferences
- Publications Downloading of ATMA papers
- Publication Cybersecurity in the maritime world
- Publication: Bridging the seas - Larrie FERREIRO
- Publication: La grande histoire vue de la mer - Christian Buchet
- Publication: The submarine technology (Aout 2016)
- Publication: Compendium of ship hydrodynamics (January 2016)
- Publication: Rogues waves - Anatomy of a monster (June 2017)
- ATMA CMF member (French Maritime Cluster)
- ATMA CEMT member
- Naval architect and marine engineer in Europe, an exciting career
- Maritime European research - Toward the future
- Adieu to Serge BINDEL
- Adieu to Pierre WILLM
- Adieu to Bernard PARIZOT
- Adieu to Bernard NIZERY
- Adieu to Hervé CHÉNEAU
- Adieu to JEAN COUNE