Description
The knowledge of the 1st year of the common core of the IMM Master is supplemented by the necessary technical knowledge in the field of industrial instrumentation: Operating principle of sensors, Industrial sensors, Industrial electricity, Valves, Process computing, Instrumentation computing, Industrial automation, Local networks, System security, Regulation, Applied microelectronics, Industrial networks, process control system, Security systems, Instrumentation engineering, Design office, Metrology, Maintenance, Quality and safety, Management of people and services, English.
Technical skills focus on the ability to implement the above knowledge in an industrial context. For example, in the field of study and engineering, a graduate of this course must be able, from a description of the need issued by an industrialist, to build precise specifications, to develop instrumentation engineering, automation or process control resulting in an instrumentation diagram (PID), and to carry out the associated detailed study. Added to this is the skill linked to the notion of costing and business management.
The future graduate of the 3I course is expected to carry out activities in the field of multi-technological specialties in design and production.
He carries out engineering studies in industrial instrumentation (design of technical and organizational solutions; management of systems and equipment for controlling and commanding industrial processes)
He ensures project management (supervision of design offices)
He provides technical assistance (maintenance policy) for industrial processes
Requirement
Work-study is the main access route to the 3I course of the IMM Master's, with Continuing Education and VAE (Validation of Acquired Experience).
Structure
All the activities of this future technical framework are based on the common foundation of the following proven skills and knowledge:
Working in a team and leading a group
Analyze and synthesize scientific and technical information
Communicate internally and externally
Practice English at level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages
Know the standards and constraints of the industrial sector
Master the techniques and methods of instrumentation, automation and process control
Know industrial and legal metrology.
The support laboratories for the Instrumentation, Measurement, Metrology specialization, particularly for the 3I course, are essentially the following physics laboratories: IM2NP