Master of Science in Industrial Engineering - Electronics

The profession

Industrial electronics engineers work in a wide range of fields: measurement, telecommunications, power electronics, design and development, embedded systems, etc.

The multi-faceted nature of his engineering training enables him to apply electronic and IT tools to all sectors of industry: space, energy, signalling, medical, food, transport, telecommunications, etc. These tools can be new designs or the integration of existing systems.

Electronics engineers are confronted with rapidly evolving technologies. They are required to develop and manage projects integrating electronic, IT, electrical and mechanical aspects.

Organisation of studies

The training builds on the mathematical and scientific knowledge acquired during the bachelor's years. The third year of the bachelor's degree in electrical engineering completes the basic training in analog electronics, digital electronics and computer science. This basic training enables the student to integrate effectively into the corporate world during the professional immersion internship that crowns the 3rd year of the bachelor's degree.

Training in the Master's years is more specialized, providing skills in the various fields of electronics: sensors and measurements, signal processing (transmissions, image, sound), power electronics, telecommunications, programmable circuits (microcontrollers, FPGAs, etc.), electromagnetic compatibility, etc. IT is also present (programming, networking, etc.), serving as an interface to electronic tools (command, control, visualization, data transfer and management, etc.).

Electricity, automation and project management complete the electronics engineer's versatile training.

Design offices and projects (in home automation, robotics, power electronics, etc.) are an opportunity for students to appropriate existing know-how, to complete and integrate theoretical concepts, and to demonstrate their imagination and creativity through their personal contribution to teamwork.

Contacts and partnerships with the business world are also a priority, particularly when it comes to internships and the 2nd Master's thesis.

And then

Electronics are invading more and more fields. Electronics engineers are proving to be successful not only in companies operating specifically in the electronics sector, but also in a wide variety of sectors, where electronics and its integration into complex systems are playing an increasingly decisive role. Rapid technological progress means that electronics engineers need to keep abreast of the latest developments and keep up to date throughout their careers.

Labs

  • The computer lab
  • Electronics laboratory

 

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