From the start of his career (1974), Alain Le Méhauté (ESCIL/ECP engineer) was one of the main creative engineers in the Scientific Research Center of the industrial group Compagnie Générale d’Electricité (later named Alcatel-Alstrom 1991. With
Jean Rouxel's team in Nantes University and in a partnership with Michel Armand he was one of the creators of lithium Batteries. At the same time, he held a position of visiting professor at University of Paris-Sud and during six years a position of associate research director at the CNRS (ENSIC Nancy). From 1996 to 2010 he was a director at the Institute for Advanced Materials and Mechanics, ISMANS, in Le Mans, there managing a research team of around twenty researchers in applied digital sciences and simulation. He then took the post as a visiting professor at the University of Kazan (Russia) after he had retired. He is Scientific Adviser of the CEO of Materials Design SARL and Inc especially for pedagogical applications. Alongside his career as industrial engineer and manager, Alain le Méhauté has carried out a freelance scientist activity in
mathematical physics which has led him to work very early (1975) in relation with
Benoit Mandelbrot concerning applications of fractal geometries and with
Pierre Gilles de Gennes in the eighties about the scaling issues of dynamical process in complex environment,. These activities led him to give off the question of the industrial manufacturing of fractal materials and thus to imagine the early 3D Additive Layer Manufacturing machine (stereolithography) with his colleagues O. de Witte and J.C. André. Alain Le Mehaute has more than 200 articles published, most of them on physics but also on management of creativity. According to
the United States Patent and Trademark Office Alain Le Méhauté is an author of 23 patents, including many in the development of lithium-based generator, electrodynamic filters, cables junctions, and devices for attenuating and filtering vibrations as the smart passive damping devices (SPADD, with ARTEC Aérospace) == Invention of stereolithography ==