Guillaume Miquelard-Garnier is a Professor at the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), where he leads the Polymers and Composites (P&C) team at the PIMM Laboratory. His affiliations include membership in the CNRS National Committee (Soft Matter Section) and editorial responsibilities for Materials Today Communications . He previously served as a Maître de Conférences at CNAM (2010–2023) and holds expertise roles with MESRI, ANR, and FNR Luxembourg. His research explores polymer physics, emphasizing surface/interfacial phenomena in composites, blends, and elastomers. Key themes include: Structure-property relationships in multiphase polymer systems Dewetting dynamics and rheology of nanolayer films Sustainable materials design (e.g., 3D-printed composites, recycled polymers) Interphase characterization in thermoplastic composites Recent publications (2022–2024) reveal a strong focus on advanced manufacturing techniques like multimaterial 3D printing and nanolayer processing. Trends include sustainable material innovation (e.g., coal-reinforced polymers), smart actuators, and environmental health impacts of microplastics. Experimental methods combine rheology, microscopy, and computational modeling. Scientific awards include the Joint SFP/GFP Prize (2020) for contributions to polymer physics. He actively mentors PhD students and postdocs, with 12+ alumni in industrial R&D roles. His lab engages in ANR-funded projects and industrial partnerships (Renault, Safran). The P&C team at PIMM Laboratory specializes in polymer processing, interfacial science, and composite optimization, supported by collaborations with global institutions.


