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Ingénieur ECE, Majeure Systèmes Embarqués, Aéronautique & Robotique

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Objectives : As part of the engineering degree, the lessons of the Embedded Systems, Aeronautics and Robotics major fully contribute to boosting innovation in the fields of intelligent transport, personal assistance, sustainable mobility, home hospitalization, or even consumption.

An embedded system is a system combining electronics and computing buried in an environment with strong constraints (low consumption, reduced memory capacity, real time, security, robustness). Embedded systems are ubiquitous and play a major role in everyday life: smartphone, satellite, bank card, car, TGV, plane, camera, drone, GPS, multimedia console, etc.

In a global context of strong competitiveness, embedded systems represent a major differentiating factor for a very large number of business sectors: energy, transport, defence, aeronautics, health, multimedia, telecoms , smart cards, production, logistics and consumer electronics.

The skills and expertise needed on embedded systems are numerous, varied and not widespread. The assimilation of the notions of system security (robustness, integrity, confidentiality) as well as software and hardware virtualization allowing critical and non-critical applications to cohabit on the same chip constitute real differentiating assets highly sought after by companies.

Public concerned : students

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

Targeted careers :
• Embedded equipment and system expert
• Platform and embedded applications architect
• Specialist in embedded software development
• Specialist integration and validation of embedded architectures

Notes : 1st year of the engineering cycle in Paris, Lyon and in Bordeaux (from the start of the 2023 academic year)

Dedicated web site : https://www.ece.fr/program/majeure-systemes-embarques-aeronautique-robotique/

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Space Technologies and Scientific Disciplines