Contents
Structure of the Curriculum
Modules and Courses
The program is organized in 4 semesters. The first one is common for the two training options. The course ends with a 6 months research project.
Semester 1
Basic scientific courses
- Solid mechanics
- Fluid mechanics
- Experimental techniques in materials and mechanics
- Numerical methods and signal processing
Production management
- Management of innovation processes
- Lean Manufacturing and Lean Engineering
Advanced design project
Foreign language (including french)
Semester 2
Common program
- Advanced research project
- Foreign language (including french)
- Transcultura
Training Option ‘Aerospace propulsion’
- Optimal design and computational fluid mechanics
- Conception and simulation, non Destructive Testing
- Adaptive Filtering: Application to Active Noise Control
- Aircraft Turbojets
Training Option ‘Dynamic and sustainability of composite materials’
- Materials: polymers, observation and analysis, surfaces
- Adaptive Filtering: Application to Active Noise Control
- Plates and shells
- Intelligent Mecatronic Systems
Semester 3
Common program
- Foreign language (including french)
- Professionalization courses
Training Option ‘Aerospace propulsion’
- Aero-Thermodynamics of Turbomachines
- Elective courses in a large range (noise, combustion, turbulent flows, acoustics, automatics, modeling and scientific computing, etc)
- Aircraft predesign project
Training Option ‘Dynamic and sustainability of composite materials’
- Composite materials and structures
- Structural health monitoring
- Advanced numerical methods
- Dynamics and sustainability of materials and structures
- Fluid-structure interaction
- Active Noise Control and vibration
Semester 4
Training Option ‘Aerospace propulsion’
- Master thesis research project (6 months)
Training Option ‘Dynamic and sustainability of composite materials’
- Process-Product-Performances
- Master thesis research project (6 months)
Master Thesis Research Project
The final six-month period of the program is devoted to the master thesis research project, which can be carried out either in an academic research laboratory or in an industrial environment. Students have the option to conduct their thesis project anywhere in France or abroad.