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Matthieu Rauch serves as a Professor in the Product Design and Industrial Systems Department at École Centrale Nantes, affiliated with the Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM). His work bridges advanced manufacturing research with industrial applications across aerospace, naval, and transportation sectors.
His research expertise includes:
- Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) and Laser Metal Deposition process optimization
- Multiphysics modeling of titanium/aluminum alloy deposition
- Real-time process monitoring systems for arc-based DED
- Cost-complexity analysis frameworks comparing additive/subtractive manufacturing
- Tool path generation for thin-wall structures
- Hybrid manufacturing methodologies for large-scale components
Recent publications (2021-2024) reveal consistent innovation in metallic additive manufacturing, with emphasis on thermal management, defect reduction, and industrial scalability. Key contributions include novel CTWD control models, gas-particle flow analysis for powder efficiency, and methodologies for polymer large-component fabrication. His work demonstrates strong cross-disciplinary integration between computational mechanics and production engineering.
Rauch actively contributes to GeM's research ecosystem at École Centrale Nantes, focusing on translating academic advances into practical industrial solutions for complex manufacturing challenges. No information regarding student supervision, grant funding, or scientific awards was evident in the source documentation.



