By vocation, IFP focuses its activities on applied research.
This covers all the scientific and technological fields related to the energy, transport and environment industries:
In each of the above fields, IFP’s teams take environmental issues into consideration.
These research and development activities are supported by a matrix organization, adapted to multi-disciplinary work.
Matrix organization- Operation by projects |
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IFP’s 3 technology business units are responsible for designing and conducting research and development programs. They also manage their industrial outlets. They operate in the following fields:
IFP’s 11 research divisions group together all the scientific expertise and technical resources relating to the same disciplinary field.
The research divisions are responsible for conducting research and development work. They ensure that the highest scientific standards and the quality of results are maintained. They are also responsible for ensuring a broad balance between:
- fundamental research and applied research,
- experimental approach and modeling,
- work conducted internally and external partnerships.
IFP’s strength lies in this integrated structure that combines fundamental research and research with an industrial focus. Hence, IFP positions itself as one of the leading global research and development centers in the field of energy, transport and the environment. Its portfolio of more than 12,500 patents, maintained by a continuous flow of innovations, is a perfect illustration of this.
Scientific Management
IFP has established a dynamic scientific policy. The objective is to develop the scientific excellence of IFP’s teams as well as their capacity to innovate, particularly through the integration of the most recent advances in fundamental research.
Scientific management is an innovation support structure for the whole of IFP.
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