Manon ENJOLRAS Associate Professor Contact Phone +33 3 72 74 35 56 Email manon.enjolras@univ-lorraine.fr Localisation du bureau 3rd Floor Administrative responsibility Associate Professor Co-Coordinator of the 3rd Year Engineering Program Co-Coordinator of the 2nd Year Engineering Industrial Projects BiographY : Associate Professor Co-Coordinator of the 3rd Year Engineering Program Co-Coordinator of the 2nd Year Engineering Industrial Projects Courses : Decision Support Method – Multicriteria Analysis Innovation Engineering / Innovation Strategy Open Innovation and International Collaborations SPOC Agile SME – Digital Transition Research : At the ERPI laboratory, we work on the mobilization of multicriteria analysis methodologies and data for the design of multifactor decision support tools that support innovation management within companies, organizations, and territories. Degrees and Training : Ph.D. in Industrial Systems Engineering 2016 – ENSGSI/Université de Lorraine Degree in Systems and Innovation Engineering 2013 – ENSGSI RESPONSABILITIES Co-Coordinator of the 3rd Year Engineering Program Co-Coordinator of Industrial Projects for 2nd Year Engineering Students Member of the AFNOR/CN INNOV Standardization Committee on Innovation Management for the ERPI Laboratory Les formations disponibles avec Manon ENJOLRAS Previous Next Engineering degree Innovation Engineering Degree in Systems and Innovation Engineering Apprenticeship Continuing education Initial formation Master 2 IDEAS Master’s degree – Innovation and Design Apprenticeship Continuing education Initial formation Master 2 IUVTT Master’s degree – Urbanism and planning Apprenticeship Continuing education Initial formation
Engineering degree Innovation Engineering Degree in Systems and Innovation Engineering Apprenticeship Continuing education Initial formation
Master 2 IDEAS Master’s degree – Innovation and Design Apprenticeship Continuing education Initial formation
Master 2 IUVTT Master’s degree – Urbanism and planning Apprenticeship Continuing education Initial formation