National Master's Degree (DNM) in Mechanics and Energy - Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering (ME - INAES)
Campus
Arts et Métiers Campus Arts et Métiers Bordeaux-Talence
EDUCATION
This program lasts two years.
M1: offered at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Paris as part of the "Factory of the Future - Mechanical Engineering" program.
Educational objectives
- Address the major areas of mechanics and energy applied to the aeronautics and space sector.
- Provide students with fundamental and applied skills in:
- Propulsion systems in order to understand the influence of the various relevant parameters that contribute to the choice of a propulsion system, and to address the technical problems encountered during its design.
- The different families of aeronautical materials and the processes used to obtain structural parts, as well as the methodologies for calculating and dimensioning aeronautical structures. Particular attention is paid to composite structures and additive processes.
- The discovery of aircraft and space systems.
- Regulations and quality assurance, whose major role is illustrated through concrete applications from this sector.
Career opportunities
- Continuation of doctoral studies.
- Companies in the "Aeronautics and Space" sectors
- Research and Development, design and calculation offices, consulting, production, manufacturing.
Program
Structure (course semester, project/internship semester, etc.)
- The year is divided into two semesters:
- First semester (30 ECTS): 90-hour course & research project for semester 9 (PJE09) on a specific topic proposed by the teaching staff. This project is generally closely linked to the I2M laboratory and allows students to explore a topic in cutting-edge fields on campus.
- The second semester is devoted to a research internship lasting 24 to 26 consecutive weeks (30 ECTS) which will take place in
- A research laboratory N.B. For students pursuing a dual degree in engineering at ENSAM, a 10- to 13-week internship in a company during the summer between the second and third years is required. Another option is to include this internship, covered by an agreement with a partner company, during the laboratory internship.
- Or a company, but focused on research or R&D.
- Conferences and themed company visits round out the training.
Detailed description of the modules
Advanced units specific to the MR
- Solid Mechanics and Advanced Calculus (3 ECTS)
- Transfer Physics (3 ECTS)
- Additive Manufacturing (2 ECTS)
- Research project (5 ECTS)
Modules shared with the Expertise Unit
- Evolution of Propulsion System Design (4 ECTS)
- Aeronautical materials and structures: development and dimensioning (5 ECTS)
- Products and processes in the aerospace industry (4 ECTS)
Shared core curriculum modules
- Management, Strategy, Innovation (2 ECTS)
- English (2 ECTS)
National Master's Degree Internship (30 ECTS)
Key scientific and educational leaders
- Azita Ahmadi-Senichault (Arts et Métiers )
- Nicolas Saintier (Arts et Métiers )
- Didier Egureguy (Arts et Métiers )
Related technology platform
FUTURPROD additive manufacturing platform
Assessment methods
Written exam (continuous assessment and/or final exam) for courses, report and/or oral defense of project for certain courses, and a written report and oral defense for PJE 09 and SFE. Milestone 1 of PJE09 consists of an individual literature review with a report and defense in English.
Validation procedures
Average of 10/20 for each course unit or module.
Teaching methods
- Lectures, tutorials, project-based teaching
- Presentations by recognized professionals in their respective fields.
- A day of meetings with companies in the aeronautics sector is being organized on campus.
- A day visiting the I2M laboratory and meeting with its management team.
Benefits of the training
- This program is based at the heart of the Bordeaux campus, which offers numerous complementary research opportunities in the fields of mechanics and energy. It draws in particular on the expertise of the Institut de Mécanique et d’Ingénierie – Bordeaux (I2M, CNRS UMR 5295).
- By sharing some of its teaching with ENSAM's third-year "Aeronautical and Space Engineering" program, it benefits from the existing momentum in this area of expertise, which is backed by I2M's research fields.
- It benefits from the momentum of competitiveness clusters:
- The global Aerospace Valley cluster, which develops numerous projects focused on designing and developing the materials of tomorrow.
- IRT Saint Exupéry, located on the ENSAM Campus in Bordeaux since 2016, brings together public and private partners to develop world-class research activities dedicated to the aeronautics and space industries of the future.
- It reflects Aquitaine's desire to focus its industrial development on innovation in the aeronautics sector, which offers a wealth of career opportunities.
- It is enriched by monthly conferences, thematic days and forums, presentations by professionals, thematic visits to companies, and a visit to the I2M laboratory.
Partners
- Industrial companies AIRBUS, IRT Saint Exupéry, POLYSHAPE, STELLIA, ASTRUM Space Transportation, CEA, CNES, DASSAULT Aviation, EADS, ARIANE GROUP, SAFRAN,
- Institutions Aerospace Valley Competitiveness Cluster, ICMCB, LCTS
- Academics University of Bordeaux, University of Bilbao, Laval University (Canada)
Targeted companies
The entire aerospace sector, major groups and supply chains, research and development centers such as CNES and ONERA.
Examples of internship opportunities offered / projects carried out
- "Coupled material-environment simulations of plasmatron experiments for spacecraft heatshield design" - Von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
- "Aerodynamic and thermal interactions on the transient operation of a compressor" - Safran Aircraft Engines
- "Thermodynamic study of a high-voltage switchgear" - Grid Solutions
- "Control and maintenance of low humidity in metal powders intended for manufacturing" - Sotimeco
- "Automatic reconstruction of parts resulting from topological optimization" - CEA CESTA
Admissions
Admission criteria
- Through dual degree programs for ENSAM engineering students
- Based on application and online through the International Relations department for international partner institutions of the École Nationale SupérieureArts et Métiers.
Prerequisites
- Required level: Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering.
- Equivalent international level: Master's degree or second year of mechanical engineering school
- Good level (B2) in French required.
- Good level (B2) in English desired.
Application deadline(s)
- April 30 as an individual candidate,
- See application deadline via Campus France for applicants from the countries concerned.
Practical information
- Course language: French (except for part of the 'Aeronautical Materials and Structures' module, which will be taught in English, and the reports/defenses for the first milestone of PJE09, which will be in English)
- Calendar
- Semester courses: approximately late September/early October – approximately late January/early February
- Internship semester: approximately early February to late August
- Number of hours in the first semester: 355 hours, including 90 hours of research project (PJE09)
- ECTS credits: 60
- Training location: Arts et Métiers campus in Bordeaux-Talence.
Contacts
Azita Ahmadi-Senichault (azita.ahmadi@ensam.eu)
Arts et Métiers Bordeaux-Talence Campus
Esplanade des Arts et Métiers
33405 Talence France
Tel.: +33 (0)5.56.84.63.94
Keywords
Aeronautics, propulsion, structures, materials, projects, composites, design, engineering, space, buckling, JAR/FAR, mechanics, energy, thermodynamics, processes, methodology