Odyssey, an invitation to explore new horizons
Odyssée, founded in May 2023, is an association on the Aix campus that offers students experiences to develop their independence and create unforgettable memories in the heart of nature.
Odyssée, founded in May 2023, is an association on the Aix campus that offers students experiences to develop their independence and create unforgettable memories in the heart of nature.
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On Wednesday, March 13, teams from the L2EP Lille laboratory took part in planting shrubs in Baisieux.
The objective: To offset emissions from the CE2I (Convertisseur d’Energie Intégré Intelligent, or Intelligent Integrated Energy Converter) project, which ran from 2015 to 2022 and whose greenhouse gas emissions have been estimated.
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A look back at the winners of the 2024 Mayoux-Dauriac Prize at the Arts et Métiers campuses.
National Master of Science Degree Master of Science DNM) in Materials Mechanics for Engineering and Structural Integrity (MAGIS)
MAGIS is a second-year Master of Science program Master of Science to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the fundamental principles of materials science and engineering and solid mechanics, as well as a deeper understanding of the relationships between forming processes, materials, their microstructure, and mechanical properties for advanced industrial applications and innovative manufacturing technologies.
This general approach to solid mechanics applies to a wide variety of materials (ceramics/glasses, metals, polymers, composites, hybrid materials, etc.) and provides a comprehensive understanding of the mechanical design and dimensioning of industrial systems (transport vehicles, nuclear power plants, etc.) subjected to varied and complex external loads.
MAGIS is coordinated by ENSAM Paris and is jointly accredited by Paris-Saclay University (ENS Paris-Saclay and Centrale Supélec) and Paris Sciences et Lettres University (Chimie Paris, Mines Paris, and ESPCI), with the active participation of researchers from CEA, ELANOVA, and ONERA. The MAGIS program has approximately 40 students per year enrolled in the various partner institutions, including around 10 engineering students in their third year at ENSAM.
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Students are introduced to scientific methodology, ranging from advanced experimental methods to modeling and simulation of forming processes and the mechanical behavior of materials and structures, including analysis of the mechanisms involved throughout the material life cycle, including their couplings.
MAGIS is a well-balanced training program that combines theoretical and practical learning sequences. It spans two semesters for a total of 60 ECTS credits.
The first semester (from early September to late January, 30 ECTS credits) consists of a core curriculum followed by a specialized track, as well as a foreign language module, a management module (for ENSAM engineering students only), and a research project. Classes are held on the various campuses of the partner institutions.
The second semester (from early February to late August, 30 ECTS credits) is devoted to Master of Science thesis. The internship takes place at a research institution (i.e., a university laboratory or corporate research department) in France or abroad for a minimum of 20 weeks.
The core curriculum consists of four general science modules aimed at introducing general methods and strategies in materials science and solid mechanics. The objective of this first part is to provide students with modern tools (conceptual, experimental, and numerical) for dealing with problems in manufacturing and the mechanics of materials and structures.
During the program, emphasis is placed on the practical application of experimental and numerical methods (more than 40 hours of practical work are taught in the core curriculum).
Students can then choose from four different tracks within the program. The choice of track is important because it will shape the students' CVs, i.e., define their scientific skills and area of expertise upon graduation from MAGIS. They cover the mechanics of damage and fracture in materials and structures (DFMS track), metal forming and additive manufacturing processes (MPAM), the life cycle of polymers and composites (LCPC), and advanced machining processes and their simulation (MASI).
Please note that core courses are offered in both French and English to students, while specialized courses are taught in English only.
Foreign language courses tailored to students' levels are offered at the various partner institutions. French-speaking and non-English-speaking students take English courses at levels B2 to C2, while English-speaking and non-French-speaking students take French courses at levels A2 to B2.
With a few rare exceptions, the research project is a preparatory phase for the internship: discovery of the subject, bibliographic synthesis, understanding and appropriation of the scientific approach chosen to respond to the problem posed. The research project is evaluated at the end of January on the basis of a written report and a poster presentation before a jury.
The rules for course assessment and earning the MAGIS degree are explained during the opening lecture and reviewed during the speed dating session. All course modules are graded on a scale of 0 to 20 using various assessment methods: lab work, tutorials, reports, oral presentations, poster presentations, and/or written exams. To earn ECTS credits, the final grade for the course modules, the research project, and the Master of Science thesis Master of Science be higher than 10. There is no cross-compensation between the different assessments.
A resit exam session is organized at the beginning of the second semester (mid-March). Students then have the opportunity to retake exams for all modules in which they scored below 10 in order to improve their overall average and qualify for honors. The higher of the two scores is recorded on the final transcript.
To obtain the MAGIS diploma, students must meet the following requirements:
The final grade for the MAGIS program is the average of the two semesters, and the various honors (fairly good, good, very good, very good with honors) are awarded to students who have no grade lower than 10.
Applications open in February on the dedicated website. Follow the procedure.
After completing the MAGIS program, students find opportunities in:
Many students choose to write a thesis in industry (CIFRE) or in academia to further their research and solve current scientific problems, thereby becoming recognized experts. This is a prerequisite for becoming a professor or researcher in France and abroad. Others prefer to take up a position in a large company or start-up: R&D engineer, R&D department head, mechanical design engineer, methods engineer, production workshop manager, project manager, etc.
AIRBUS, AIR LIQUIDE, ARCELOR-MITTAL, CEA, CETIM, CNES, EDF, EIKOSIM, ELANOVA, FRAMATOME, IRBA, IRSN, MICHELIN, ONERA, RENAULT, RICHEMONT, SAFRAN, SECO TOOLS, SNCF, STELLANTIS, SUEZ, TIVOLY, VULKAM
The MAGIS program is jointly accredited by Paris-Saclay University (ENS Paris-Saclay and Centrale Supélec) and Paris Sciences et Lettres University (Chimie Paris, Mines Paris, and ESPCI).
Each year, approximately half of the class consists of international students from partner universities or engineering schools pursuing a dual Master of Science degree Master of Science Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Brno University of Technology, ENSAM Casablanca, ENSAM Meknès, ENSAM Raba, Politecnico di Bari, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, etc.
After Châlons-en-Champagne, Capgemini continues its campus tour and organizes its first meeting with students at the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille.