Audrey Laventure, the researcher who 3D-prints multifunctional materials

Audrey Laventure Credit: Amélie Philibert
Audrey Laventure Credit: Amélie Philibert
Audrey Laventure Credit: Amélie Philibert - A look at the fascinating work of Audrey Laventure, professor and researcher in materials chemistry and now a member of UdeM's new Institut Courtois. The University of Montreal's Institut Courtois , created with a donation from the Fondation Courtois, brings together leading researchers in chemistry, physics and IT. Its aim is to harness artificial intelligence (AI) to accelerate scientific advances and the development of new materials. It was only natural for Audrey Laventure, a professor in the Department of Chemistry at UdeM, to join the institute. She holds the Canada Research Chair in Functional Polymer Materials and specializes in materials chemistry and physical chemistry. Among other things, she is interested in 3D printing of complex functional materials, a field that sounds like science fiction. It is the study of matter through the lens of chemistry.
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