Carnot Institute ARTS
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Established2006
ResearchtypeFundamental and applied research
Budget82 M€
Fieldof research
mechanics, electronics, material sciences, virtual reality, process![]() | |
| Established | 2006 |
|---|---|
| Research type | Fundamental and applied research |
| Budget | 82 M€ |
Field of research | mechanics, electronics, material sciences, virtual reality, process |
| Director | Frédéric Merienne |
| Faculty | 300 |
| Staff | 1250 |
| Students | 250 |
| Location | Lille, Bordeaux, Metz, Paris, Aix-en-Provence, Cluny, Angers, Châlons-en-Champagne, France 48°50′03″N 2°21′27″E / 48.834066°N 2.357453°E |
| Campus | 8 campuses of Arts et Métiers ParisTech |
CNRS | 9 CNRS unities of research |
| Affiliations | Arts et Métiers ParisTech CNRS |
| Website | https://www.ic-arts.eu |
The Carnot Institute ARTS (Actions for Research, Technology and Society; French: Actions de Recherche pour la Technologie et la Société) is a French research institute. It was originally created to group the 15 laboratories of the engineering school Arts et Métiers ParisTech. It received the Carnot label in 2006.
ARTS was among the first 20 institutes to be certified by the French Minister of higher education and research.
