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Stage - Mesure sans contact : conception optimisée de capteurs capacitifs

  • Organisation: Sorbonne Université - Faculté des Sciences et Ingénierie
    (Sorbonne Université)
  • Type of Course: Life-long learning - short courses (advanced)
  • Language(s): French
  • Place: Sorbonne Université (French Regions: Ile-de-France)
  • Prepared diploma/grade/title: Certificate of participation (Notification of training attendance/completion)
  • Level of entry: French Baccalaureat + 3

Course Details

Objectives: The sensor is the essential organ on which the entire performance of a perception system is based. This training module aims to develop or complete the technical and scientific bases allowing the reasoned design of non-contact measurement sensors. It focuses on the emergence of low-cost solutions that correspond to the exact need of the targeted application. At the end of this training, participants will be able to implement a rigorous, systematic and efficient method to design a specific sensor or to extend the operating zones of an existing sensor. The approach taught is an asset that can be reinvested in the design of any type of physical device.

Intended for: Engineers and technicians in charge of developing non-contact measurement sensors. .
Engineers and technicians in charge of guiding their customers in the choice and use of non-contact measurement sensors.

Prerequisites: Knowledge of mathematical tools: derivation, gradient operator, integration, multiple integrals.
Notions of physics: electrostatics, Maxwell-Gauss equation.

Duration and terms: 21 h

Dedicated web site: https://fc.sorbonne-universite.fr/nos-offres/mesure-sans-contact-conception-optimisee-de-capteurs-capacitifs/

Disciplines

  • Engineering Sciences

Topics

  • 1 - Environment and Physical Measurement: Radiation, Particles, Solar Wind, Debris, Mechanical and Thermal environment, Aerology, Meteorology, Climate, Environmental Measurements and Analysis, Physico-chemical Analysis, Sensors, Metrology, Vacuum Techniques, etc.