Innovation through
Physics and Engineering
Innovation through Physics and Engineering
Smart Systems and Structures merges three domain of studies namely :
It is aimed to develop the smart systems and structures of the future and is structured around 3 Master Degree, exploring the multiple facets of complex systems.
Modes and duration | Full time: 2 years, 120 ECTS credits | ||||
Language of instruction | English | ||||
Grants | Scholarships are awarded to high quality foreign student | ||||
Tuition fees | 243 €. See application procedure | ||||
Student life contribution fees | 92 € | ||||
Application fees | 0 € |
The program focuses on design and control of mechatronics and micro-mechatronics systems with a particular focus on two points: their functional performances and their energetic efficiency. Students are trained to master the area of green mechatronics to be able to design new or re-design existing mechatronic systems, to model and simulate them, to calculate controllers for their automation and their performances improvement, and to setup networks of mechatronic systems, all together with consideration of the energy efficiency. Exchanges with international universities (Canada, Mexico, Peru, Qatar…) are possible during the curriculum. Dual-degree of Master is possible with some of the partner universities. The master is supported by the internationally renowned research center FEMTO-ST (http://femto-st.fr/). Read more …
Smart Mechanics is an EIPHI graduate School Master focusing on Research & Innovation in the field of Materials, Structures, Vibrations and Acoustics.
Designed for R&D engineer positions in big international companies or smaller High-Tech industries, this degree can also be the springboard for a career as Researcher or Professor.
Smart Mechanics Master Students can pursue their studies with a Ph.D. in the Applied Mechanics Department of Femto-St Research Lab presented thereafter. Read more …
The program aims at providing a mixed training in microtechnology, control and embedded electronics with direct applications in microsystems, instrumentation and robotics. The master is supported by three departments of the internationally renowned research center FEMTO-ST (http://femto-st.fr/). Read more …