Automation and Systems

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Program Overview

The Master's program in Automation and Systems covers advanced courses in linear and nonlinear system control, system identification and modeling, and artificial intelligence applied to automation.

The tutorials focus on analyzing regulator performance, designing advanced controllers, and optimizing control laws.

Practical work includes the use of programming and simulation software, the development of algorithms for embedded systems, and experiments on robotics and industrial control platforms.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Signal Processing

Multivariable Linear Systems

Converters-Machines Association

Optimization

Nonlinear Systems

Optimal Control

PLC and Supervision

Applied Electronics


Advanced Topics

The advanced topics covered in this program include optimal and adaptive control for nonlinear systems, advanced robotics, and predictive control algorithms applied to industrial and autonomous systems. The program also covers supervision and predictive maintenance of equipment using artificial intelligence, as well as the automation of complex processes through the use of programmable logic controllers (PLCs), embedded systems, and industrial networks.

Concepts of cybersecurity for automated systems and energy flow management in intelligent systems are integrated to prepare graduates for the challenges of digitalization and the transition toward safer and more efficient infrastructures.

Admissions Information

Admission to the program is primarily intended for students holding a Bachelor's degree in Automation.

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