Building
Since 2019, the Institute has occupied a 2,850 m² building, including areas open to the public (a 150-seat amphitheater, reception hall, cafeteria, and meeting rooms) as well as dedicated research spaces.
Research Spaces
The research areas cover a large part of the divisions of the Advanced Characterization Platform. These include the following divisions:
- Electron Microscopy (PMEL)
- X-ray Diffraction and Scattering (D2RX)
- Surface Analysis
- Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry (ICP)
- Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC)
The building also houses two divisions of the PTICM technological platform:
- HT-SMARTFORMU: High-Throughput Formulation
- POLYREC: Optimized Processes for Polymer Recycling
The Chevreul building also hosts several research facilities belonging to the associated units:
- High Pressure
- Materials for Nuclear Applications
- Materials for Energy
- Advanced Macromolecular Synthesis
- Polymer Materials Processing
Activities in Other Buildings
The activities of the Chevreul Institute are also carried out in the C4 building, which houses two divisions of the Advanced Characterization Platform:
- NMR
- Mass Spectrometry
Three other divisions of the Advanced Characterization Platform are located within LASIRE facilities, in buildings C4 and C8:
- Magnetism and Electron Magnetic Resonance (MRME)
- Vibrational Spectroscopy
- Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy