Transdisciplinary Research in Engineering Education
Members

Located at IMT Atlantique, the TREE group is composed of more than 10 members in the research and application fields of engineering and languages. The team is composed of professors and associate professors, lecturer, teachers, and potential for doctoral student or post doctoral positions. Thanks to its transdisciplinary nature, group members maintain close relationships between engineering research, education research, teaching, and assessment & evaluation.

Group directors: Siegfried Rouvrais and Catherine Sablé

Active Members: Antoine Beugnard, Nathalie Chelin, Rebecca Clayton, Alison Hayward Gourves, Gilles Jacovetti, Aimée Johansen, Marine Karmann, Siegfried Rouvrais, Catherine Sablé, André Le Saout, Roger Waldeck, Nadia Zeini, etc. (formerly -retired- Bruno Vinouze, André Guyomar, Claire Lassudrie and Thomas Semmler). Occasional: Ioannis Kanellos.

Departments involved: cross competencies

IMT Atlantique focuses mainly on three domains: information, energy, and communication infrastructure. The  four main application areas are : telecommunications, environment, health and defense. IMT Atlantique is also a leading French engineering school, recognized for its pedagogical developments. Education and Training is IMT Atlantique 'raison d'être'. Furthermore, the international dimension is particularly present in its DNA since its foundation in 1977.

Naturally, IMT Atlantique research, via the TREE Group, focuses on one new application: higher education and, more specifically, engineering education/training.

The members of the TREE Group mobilize all disciplinary transferable skills related to science and technology at IMT Atlantique, in addition to the competencies of the Languages and International Cultures Department: no formal discplinary silo department but cross competencies.

 

 

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