École Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimiques (ENSIC)

The conference will to be held on the ENSIC campus, in the old town district, in the center of Nancy, France.

The École Nationale Supérieure des Industries Chimiques (ENSIC), located in Nancy, France, is a prestigious engineering school founded in 1887. Renowned for the quality of its teaching in chemical and process engineering, it trains specialists capable of designing, optimizing and managing complex industrial processes. As part of the Université de Lorraine, ENSIC works closely with companies and research laboratories. Its graduates are highly sought after in sectors such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, energy and the environment.

Address:
ENSIC
1 Rue Grandville
54000 Nancy
FRANCE

Nancy, the city of arts and sciences

Nancy, a city in northeastern France, is full of history and charm. Its historic heart, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a maze of cobbled streets, elegant squares and Renaissance buildings. The majestic Place Stanislas, a jewel of 18th-century architecture, is the city’s nerve center. Surrounded by ornate buildings, it embodies the elegance and greatness of Nancy. The city is also renowned for its art nouveau, with the strong influence of the École de Nancy. The ornate facades and artistic details of the buildings bear witness to this flourishing period. Green parks, such as Parc de la Pépinière, offer peaceful spaces for strolling and leisure. Nancy is a dynamic cultural center, hosting artistic events, festivals and exhibitions throughout the year. Museums, such as the Musée des Beaux-Arts, display a rich collection of works that testify to the region’s artistic wealth. The city is equally known for its lively student life, with a friendly atmosphere conducive to intellectual exchange. All in all, Nancy’s harmonious blend of history, art, culture and contemporary life is a great attraction.

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