ntegrating the fields of mechanics and electricity is one of the major challenges of the civil engineering student in electro-mechanics.
The Master’s degree in Electro-mechanical engineering from UCLouvain favours multidisciplinary training and the ability to solve interface problems raised by the integration of several fields. It integrates the fields of electricity and mechanics into a coherent whole and prioritises basic knowledge with the aim of deepening or reorienting students’ knowledge mid-career.
Students will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to become:
- Specialists in mechatronics (electronics, mechanical production, automation and robotics).
- Individuals with field experience capable of putting into practice their knowledge of research and technology.
- Managers in charge of projects involving teams.
The Master’s degree programme in electro-mechanical engineering prepares its students to be aware of technical progress and adapt to the needs of the job market and changes in business.
Polytechnic and multidisciplinary, the training provided by the Louvain School of Engineering privileges the acquisition of knowledge that combines theory and practice and that is open to analysis, design, manufacturing, production, research and development and innovation all the while paying attention to ethics and sustainable development.
On successful completion of this programme, each student is able to :
problem:
• Electricity (in the broad sense)
• Electrotechnics (conversion, controls, actuation)
• Electronics (digital electronics, instrumentation, sensors)
• Automation
• Computer sciences (real time)
• Mechanics (modeling, design)
• Robotics and automation.
limits are taken into account
or information technology) and respond to problem specifications.
environmental security (for example: too expensive, too complex, too dangerous, too difficult to manipulate).
simulates system behaviour and tests relevant hypotheses.
study (choice of forms and materials, physio-chemical environment, conditions for use).
project’s environment.
conflicts).
technical aspects.
environmental and social factors into consideration).