Membership Category

  • Associate

Institution

  • Expertise et recherche en design industriel - INÉDI

Discipline(s)

  • Design

Expertises

  • Industrial design
  • Additive manufacturing
  • Materials recovery

Scientific activities and affiliations

  • RI3D-FRNQT

Biography

After a diversified academic career and a start as a research assistant in biomedical engineering, Elisabeth had the opportunity to accept a position as a researcher, which she has held for the past year at INÉDI, CCTT in industrial design, enabling her to throw herself fully into the world of additive manufacturing. As head of the ProtoDEC rapid prototyping laboratory, she had the chance to familiarize herself mainly with FDM and SLA processes, but also BMD for metal, and the chance to experiment with different materials and printing scales. With the team at INEDI, Elisabeth enjoys working on projects integrating the circular economy to improve the life cycle of products right from the design stage, or projects incorporating the reclamation of materials.

Affiliated research axes

Change and Transition Management

Planning Optimization

Resource and Product Maximization

Policy levers

The RRECQ is supported by the Fonds de recherche du Québec.
Fonds de recherche - Québec