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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's in Industrial Maintenance is a diversified program designed to train versatile engineer-researchers in industrial facility maintenance, advanced expertise, and technological innovation. It integrates mechanics, electronics, industrial computing, automation, and artificial intelligence. The curriculum covers areas such as facility management, preventive and corrective maintenance, and the use of cutting-edge technologies to enhance the reliability and performance of industrial systems.
Maintenance Strategy: Equips students to analyze and select appropriate maintenance types for specific interventions.
Structural Dynamics: Focuses on measuring and controlling systems under dynamic loads and vibrations to maintain operational stability.
Continuum Mechanics: Introduces the behavior of deformable materials under mechanical stress.
Applied Thermodynamics: Studies heat transfer in industrial mechanical systems.
Statistical Methods & Sampling: Analyzes failure probabilities and equipment lifecycle management.
Signal Processing: Covers signal and spectrum analysis for fault detection in maintenance.
Automation Systems: Teaches design and implementation of combinatorial and sequential automation.
Cutting-Edge Technological Expertise: Mastery of connected tools (IoT, digital twins).
Self-Powered Energy & Energy Harvesting: Integration of thermal, vibrational, and photovoltaic energy recovery in embedded systems.
Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM): Risk analysis for production chains.
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT): Ultrasonics, radiography, and magnetic particle inspection for defect detection.
AI-Driven Optimization: AI applications for process optimization and cyber-risk management in industrial environments.
Adaptive Control & Online Learning: Real-time reinforcement learning algorithms for dynamic load and environmental adaptation.
Required Degree: Bachelor’s in Electromechanics, Industrial Maintenance, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Energy Engineering.
Selection Process: Portfolio review (transcripts, ranking, motivation letter).
Intake Capacity: Limited, based on infrastructure and supervision availability.
Application Deadlines: Typically between July and September, via the national orientation platform managed by the MESRS.
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