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Tony Montesin is a University Professor at the University of Burgundy, where he works in the Metallurgical Processes, Sustainability, and Materials department of the Institute of Technology in Dijon.
His educational and professional background includes:
- Engineer in mechanics of materials from SODETAL Company/LMPC laboratory at University of Metz (1987-1991)
- PhD from the University of Metz (1991)
- ATER (temporary teaching and research position) at the University of Metz (1991-1992)
- Lecturer at the University of Dijon, in the Industrial Engineering and Maintenance department of the IUT of Chalon/Saône (1992-2005)
- Professor at the University of Burgundy in the Mechanical and Production Engineering department of the IUT of Dijon (since 2005)
Professor Montesin's research focuses on metallurgy, specifically examining the complex interactions between diffusion processes, chemical reactions, and mechanical deformations as they apply to the aging of metallic materials. His work has particular relevance to understanding oxidation processes and embrittlement phenomena in metals, which are critical factors in material durability and performance under various environmental conditions. His research has significant implications for industries requiring high-performance metallic components that must withstand demanding operational environments over extended periods.
As a CNU Section No. 60 member, Montesin participates in the French academic governance system that oversees faculty appointments and promotions in his disciplinary area. His professional activities include teaching within the Institute of Technology framework, which emphasizes applied sciences and professional training.

