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Lionel Germain serves as a University Professor at the University of Lorraine, holding a primary affiliation with the LEM3 Laboratory (UMR CNRS 7239), a joint research unit established by the University of Lorraine, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), and Arts et Métiers. He reports to Department 2 - IMPACT within this laboratory structure and contributes to academic instruction through the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics (UFR MIM), where he oversees teaching components in core engineering disciplines.
His research expertise centers on Materials Science and Solid Mechanics, with specific emphasis on material microstructure characterization, mechanical behavior under stress, and advanced spectroscopic analysis techniques. These focus areas align with the LEM3 Laboratory's mission to investigate material properties through experimental and theoretical frameworks, particularly within the IMPACT Department's specialization in mechanical systems and material integrity. The laboratory's infrastructure supports high-precision materials testing and microscopy, facilitating research into failure mechanisms and material optimization.
Operating from its Metz facility at 7 rue Félix Savart, the LEM3 Laboratory benefits from European Union co-financing for its equipment and infrastructure. As a key contributor to the IMPACT Department, Professor Germain engages in collaborative projects addressing industrial challenges in material durability and structural performance. The laboratory maintains active partnerships with academic institutions and industrial stakeholders across Europe, fostering an environment for translational research in applied mechanics and materials engineering.
