EINSTEIN

 

Environnement Intéractif Numérique de Simulation de Techniques Expérimentales

© 2025 - Wilfried Grange v060125

Université Paris Cité

EINSTEIN
  • EINSTEIN is a platform designed to simulate instruments and techniques utilized in biochemistry practical work, specifically in enzymology. Setting up EINSTEIN is incredibly easy and allows to register hundreds of students in just two minutes. The platform also provides logging, random experiment assignments, real-time calculation of nonlinear processes, automatic correction, and many more features. EINSTEIN contributes to student success by enabling them to explore new concepts not covered in practical work, self-assess their progress, and redo experiments (that were unsuccessful) at any time, using their mobile devices
Creation, development and maintenance of the project
  • Wilfried Grange : Associate Professor @ UPCité
The individuals listed below have made significant contributions to the project
  • Véronique Arluison : Associate Professor @ UPCité
  • Etienne Blanc : Associate Professor @ UPCité
  • Magali Blaud : Associate Professor @ UPCité
  • Florent Busi : Associate Professor @ UPCité
  • Caroline Chauvet : Associate Professor @ UPCité
  • Nathalie Janel : Full Professor @ UPCité
Acknowledgements
Contact
  • wilfried.grange u-paris.fr
Cookies
  • This website does not use tracking or advertising cookies. It only uses cookies for PHP sessions and langage switching
Data
  • This website solely retains data (emails and student numbers) for the current academic year, which is necessary to ensure a secure access to the activities proposed by einstein
Code
  • Developed using the Bootstrap framework; langage switching using jquery-lang-js; flag icons with flagicons.lipis; R integration using OpenCPU; ChatGPT for some translations and js