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Ingénieur de l'ENSIP - Energétique et environnement

  • Organisation: ENSIP
    (Université de Poitiers)
  • Type of Course: Initial education - Sandwich/Apprenticeship training
  • Language(s): French
  • Place: Poitiers (French Regions: Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: Diplôme d’ingénieur (French national engineering degree)
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 2

Course Details

Objectives: The engineering training, provided over 3 years, includes:

theoretical lessons, allowing students to acquire solid fundamental bases, practical lessons and projects, leading at the end of the third year to a good level of specialization, general education lessons.
Some areas of specialization are of strong interest to aeronautics:

- Lighting, acoustics, thermics
The EAT course trains engineers with triple skills in lighting, acoustics and heat. This original training offers them a wide range of opportunities and allows them to adapt to energy changes in the building sector and its surroundings. The lessons are organized around three major themes that integrate not only the building but also its users: acoustics and architectural lighting; the energy performance of the building; the protection and quality of the environment (thermal environments, sound and light pollution, interior comfort, quality and safety in buildings). Engineers from the EAT course find their place within project management (MOE), project management assistance (AMO), manufacturers, design offices, installers and communities.

- IndustrialEnergetics,
The EI course trains engineers capable of working at the highest level in the sectors of production, transformation or rational use of energy. The course is organized to meet the various needs in terms of analysis, management and optimization of energy systems (thermal machines, exchangers, turbomachines, etc.) current (cogeneration, hydraulic, nuclear) or in development (wind, geothermal, solar thermal and photovoltaic, biomass).

- Electrical Engineering mastering
The MEE course trains engineers with great expertise in the control and management of electrical energy associated with skills in systems modeling and industrial computing, all with a view to protecting the environment and sustainable development. This course gives the engineer the ability to design projects and compare technical solutions in the fields of electricity (production, distribution, renewable energies), transport (hybrid and electric motorization, on-board energy), building and industries (control, automation, supervision).

- - Hydrogen (H2)
The H2 course trains engineers who work in all existing or future professional sectors. The training is based for a large part on the Industrial Energy course (EI) by offering common lessons. With the coloring of the H2 course, trained engineers are able to formalize and design, to intervene in different sectors of activity related to the hydrogen vector, as well as in the research and development of new products. They can intervene in all stages of industrial projects (from the definition of the production specifications to the reception of the system) and ensure the supervision and management of a team.

Intended for: Students

Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)

Admission requirements: ENSIP is a public school recognized by the ITC which recruits mainly among students CPGE on Concours Communs Polytechniques (96 seats), and on the assistance G2E (8 seats) and among the candidates * L2, L3, OTC ... (22 places securities 1st year) and those holding a Bac+4 M1, STD ... (10 seats in the 2nd year).

Duration and terms: 3 years including internship (4 weeks), a stage assistant engineer (8 weeks) and an engineering internship (14 weeks).

Dedicated web site: https://ensip.univ-poitiers.fr/formations/?RH=1268646413356&RF=1278324852621&NAVUP=menu5

Disciplines

  • Engineering Sciences

Topics

  • 4 - Thermal engineering, Energetics
  • 5 - Fluid Dynamics, Aerodynamics, Acoustics
  • 7 - Electrical systems (generation, storage and management of energy), Actuators, Microsystems