M2 Industrial Robotics
The Industrial Robotics curriculum, is a research and professional training aiming to train multidisciplinary engineers that master the integration and the implementation of complex robotics / automated installations into smart factories. The courses are organized around the scientific and technical fundamentals to understand and use the robotic tools and also to understand the working environment of the robot and to characterize it, size it, and define its interactions in order to design, control and maintain an optimized production tool as part of the smart factory.
Identify and characterise a problem with the design or improvement of an automated and/or robotic production tool.
The programme responds to a demand for engineers and researchers to tackle the problem of industrial robotics. The skills acquired at the end of the training open up a multitude of opportunities for future graduate students, namely:
- Project manager for the design of production systems, including Robotic integration
- Manager of automated and robotic production lines
- Industrial maintenance manager
- Technical support engineer
- Method and industrialisation engineer
- Production management, planning manager
- Quality engineer
- Logistics engineer
Students from a science background, at Master's (Bac+4) level, in the field of industrial engineering, with an understanding of general robotics, mechanical and mechanical systems engineering, continuous control, automation, instrumentation, general IT, production organisation and management, and project management.
- Executives in the R&D departments of large companies operating in the automotive or robotics sectors.
- Future doctoral students in research laboratories whose research topics are related to industrial robotics
Informatique, Biologie Intégrative & Systèmes Complexes
Laboratoire de Mécanique et d'Energétique d'Evry.
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List of post-secondary school studies mentioning exclusively the year, course, institution, average grade and your grade or distinction.
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Rank of previous year and size of the promotion.
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Motivation letter.
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All transcripts of the years / semesters validated since the high school diploma at the date of application.
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Certificate of French (compulsory for non-French speakers).
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Curriculum Vitae.
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Detailed description and hourly volume of courses taken since the beginning of the university program.
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VAP file (obligatory for all persons requesting a valuation of the assets to enter the diploma).
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The application procedure, which depends on your nationality and your situation is explained here : https://urlz.fr/i3Lo.
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Supporting documents :
- Residence permit stating the country of residence of the first country
- Or receipt of request stating the country of first asylum
- Or document from the UNHCR granting refugee status
- Or receipt of refugee status request delivered in France
- Or residence permit stating the refugee status delivered in France
- Or document stating subsidiary protection in France or abroad
- Or document stating temporary protection in France or abroad.