Option Materials and Advanced Processes for Tomorrow’s Transports

Develop high performance material solutions and associated processes to meet the key challenges facing companies and advance industry of the future: aeronautics, automotive, aerospace, rail, etc.

The “Materials and Advanced Processes for Tomorrow’s Transports” option offers an ambitious foundation in materials science and engineering, as well as in digital mechanics. The goal of this program is to develop high performance material solutions and associated processes to meet the key challenges facing companies and advance industry of the future. Through this option, you will master the digital tools and methods needed to assess materials in extreme conditions in order to propose innovative solutions supported by smart manufacturing.

5 PATHWAYS AVAILABLE VIA A STUDENT OR WORK-STUDY PATH

The “Materials and Advanced Processes for Tomorrow’s Transports” option is open to all engineering students, whether on a student or work-study path.

 

Student path

  • Behavior and processing of metallic materials
  • Processing and characterization of composite materials
  • Modeling and mechanical simulation to solve technical problems
  • Instrumentation and advanced data analysis 

 

Work-study path
  • Materials, mechanics and aeronautics

 

 
TOP 4 BUSINESS SECTORS

    •    Transportation industry
    •    Consulting and engineering firms
    •    Scientific research and development
    •    Metallurgy

 

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

    •    Workshop, production, project, product, maintenance, process manager
    •    Methods, calculation, R&D, quality
    •    Project manager
    •    Consultant

Our location at the very heart of the aeronautics and space industry means you will be able to meet a wide range of stakeholders and gain a better understanding of the economic and technical issues at stake.

 

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Program of studies student path

Programme des études filière alternant

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