How did our community live in 2023? What events were important in this past year for AFAM, gadz community in the US, as well as for our school and SOCE?
Here is what we'd like to highlight.
January 2023 -
Arts et Metiers campus in Rabat (Morocco) is created
Traditional Galette des Rois took place in Saratoga, CA
Professors Charbel Farhat ( Stanford University, Aeronautics and Astronautics department) and Dimitris Lagoudas (Texas A&M) received doctorat honoris causa from Arts et Metiers
Galette des Rois in 2023
February 2023 -
AFAM CEO Xavier Wartelle (Li 82) was awarded with SOCE bronze medal
Arts et Metiers and Data Science Tech Institute renewed their partnership
Arts et Metiers participated in Invent for the planet international hackaton ( in partnership with Texas A&M)
March 2023 -
AFAM board elections took place
International Week occurred at Arts et Metiers and AFAM participated in it
Marc Amblard (Cl 84), former AFAM CFO, received SOCE bronze medal
Gadz energy group networking event took place in Houston
March energy group networking in Houston
April 2023 -
Gadz spring gathering took place in April
Arts et Metiers launched a European project MAXIMA (5.6 M euros budget)
May 2023 -
First Sequoia online conference took place, As a reminder Sequoia in AFAM's news program that helps students and alumni with applications to American Universities
Arts et Metiers received European financing for MARS project
June 2023 -
Xavier Wartelle (Li 82), AFAM CEO, met students and alumni at SOCE in Paris
48 Texas A&M students participated in Study Abroad program on Aix campus
July 2023 -
Graduation ceremony for Arts et Metiers Industrial and Energy Engineering diplomas took place
MSMP laboratory welcomed 12 American research students
American research students on Aix campus
August 2023 -
Welcome of Conscrits took place on different A&M campuses (for instance, in Aix)
September 2023 -
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Week took place in Arts et Metiers
Gadz New York group members participated in AAGEF afterwork party. AAGEF is AFAM's long time friend and partner.
Jean Pommier ( An 83), AFAM CFO, met students on Angers campus
November 2023 -
AFAM community manager visited Paris, Metz and Aix campuses to meet students and teams to informs them about AFAM programs and activities
Evolutive Learning Factory launched a fundraisign campaign
Aurore Prevot ( Li 98), former school representative in the US, met student on Lille campus
Meeting students and the team on Aix campus
December 2023 -
AFAM took place in the International Week organized by the school
Special Arts et Metiers Edition at Le Monde des Grandes Ecoles et Universités
AFAM: Hello, Bailey. Thank you for agreeing to answer our questions. Please tell us a few words about yourself.
Bailey:
Howdy, my name is Bailey Sizemore, and I am a Mechanical Engineering Senior at Texas A&M University. I enjoy running, reading, and traveling.
AFAM: could you please let us know about how you first heard about Arts et Metiers and the program on the Aix campus?
Bailey:
I first heard about this program through my friend Jensen McMurray, who also went on the trip. I have always wanted to do a semester exchange, and this program is unique because the credits transfer directly to count towards my degree.
AFAM: in a few words, if you may, how would you describe the difference between your studies at Texas A&M and in Arts et Metiers ( subjects, teaching style, your classmates etc)?
Bailey:
The studies at Texas A & M are more theory-based, while at Arts et Metier, the school is more hands-on with lab work. I enjoy this type of schoolwork more because I am a hands-on learner, so learning how to weld and cast is a skill I will have for the rest of my life. I believe I met friends similar to mine at home, which was awesome to know that I can meet people like me in different ways all over the world. Students in France are better equipped to the world around them because all students must study abroad, while in America, it is not a requirement.
AFAM: when speaking about studying/working in a different country, people would speak about culture shock. Any examples of a culture shock experience that you had in France?
Bailey:
Everyone in France is aware of the nutrition and environment around them, while we do not pay attention in America. The bread and market food are exceptionally fresh. Not having a car for 5 months was also a challenge because I couldn’t ever just hop in my car.
AFAM: what did you like the most about your French experience?
Bailey:
The friends we made and the people we met were the best part. They made the exchange so much more enjoyable—and, of course, wine, baguettes, and cheese.
AFAM: what was the most challenging part of your French experience?
Bailey:
Definitely, my ability to speak French I learned after going, so reading signs, shopping in stores, and ordering food was challenging at the beginning. I also did miss my family, and it was hard to miss important events at home, but I was able to Facetime in!
AFAM: anything about your future plans that you would like to share with us?
Bailey:
I am currently looking to get my Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering.I am working on a patent for Biomedical Devices. I now want travel to be a piority, so I am always looking for the next adventure. Also, I plan to return to Aix in January to see my friends.
AFAM: any piece of advice you would give to American students willing to study at Arts et Metiers graduate engineering school?
Bailey:
My most significant piece of advice would be to embrace it all simply. Embrace the unknown, be open-minded, and . Everyone is very nice and helpful, which was a big reason why my exchange was so enjoyable.
AFAM: thank you, Bailey and have a wonderful day!
St Victoire mountain near Aix-en-Provence
At the café in Aix
AFAM participated in the International Week organized by the school on December 15th. We would like to thank the school and in particular Daniela Stelmaszyc, Head of European and International Development/Erasmus, for giving us the opportunity to meet students online during the International Week.
Merwan Benhabib (Ch 203) and Albina Patou-Chebykina represented AFAM during the meeting. They explained to A&M students participating in the conference what kind of activities and programs AFAM is having. There were around 20 students-participants.
We hope to see some of them on our lists of Shasta, Sequoia and Yosemite candidates as we invite our students to join our programs.
We wish you all Happy Holidays and looking forward to hearing from you soon!
Daniela and Albina during the conference
On November 29th Aurore Prevot met Lille-based students to present American Friends of Arts et Metiers, its programs and activities.
The meeting took place in the student residence and a lot of students could come, listen to Aurore and ask questions.
Thank you very much to SOCE and Lille BREI for organizing this event!
AFAM is glad to be able to meet students every year on different campuses to promote AFAM's programs.
The next AFAM event will take place on December 15th, 6:30 pm (Paris time). It is going to be an online event in the framework of International Week organized by the school every year in winter and in spring. Please contact your BREI to sign up and to receive a teams link to participate.
Please join us to know more about AFAM! See you there!
on the pictures: Students in Lille
Our community relies on our team, regional groups, students and alumni. We have several gadz groups all over the United States.
In California there are two active groups: one with its center in San Francisco and another one - in Southern California.
At the beginning of December our two groups organized two events:
1) gadz gathering in SF, in a Zeitgeist bar - to meet alumni and also to get to know our news students who are currently studying in UC Berkeley
2) a very small gathering of Southern California-based gadz'arts in a cosy coast waterfront restaurant ( please see the picture below)
We wish all our groups and our community a very nice and productive 2024 and a lot of news gatherings and events in the future!