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Master 2 Génie Mécanique, Systèmes Avancés et Robotique

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Objectives : The objective is to train specialists capable of dealing with problems relating to the design, analysis, optimization and control of complex systems and intelligent machines, among which robots occupy a prominent place.

This training offer is intended to cover the very numerous needs in terms of research, development and production relating to these advanced "mechatronic" systems which are of paramount importance in all fields of activity (transport, manufacturing, robotics, home automation, health technologies, etc.)

This training responds to a strong industrial demand (robotics plan launched by the government to help the robotization of SMEs PMI) particularly in the development of embedded systems and robots where adaptability and autonomy are sought. growing (Aeronautics, Transport, Health, etc.).
- Recognized in industry and academia
- Original and topical areas of teaching and research of a multidisciplinary nature
- Relies on renowned laboratories of partner establishments (Sorbonne University, ENSTA, Mines ParisTech,).

Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)

Acquired skills during the training : High-level skills will be acquired in solid body mechanics, automation, signal processing and computer science.

Targeted careers : The opportunities for this training concern research and development departments for new products and processes, engineering departments and mechatronic design offices in both the public and private sectors.

The fields of activity more specifically concerned by these outlets are:

mechanical and mechatronics industry and production
the aerospace and aeronautical industry
automotive industry and transport
the maintenance sector
education, research and learning sectors
the health technology sector

Dedicated web site : https://artsetmetiers.fr/fr/systemes-avances-et-robotique

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