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Energy Materials and Processes M2
The Energy Materials and Processes specialization provides high-level training in:
- Materials and material processing (especially from a mechanics and physics approach),
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Process engineering, energy materials processing, and process engineering for the production of energy in all its forms, as applied to the vast energy sector:
- Classic and renewable energy production processes
- Material processing for highly innovative energy applications
Student-researchers may customize their training from among a wide array of elective courses, covering all aspects of the energy sector.
Courses
General courses:
- Geopolitics of Energy
- Electricity Components and Networks
- Chemical Reactors 2
- Advanced Phase Thermodynamics
- Materials Development
- Physics of Energy Materials 1
- Motorization and Electric Machines
Applied courses in the transport sector:
- Fuels of the Future
- Turboreactors
- Thermal Engines
- Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Pathways: 2 modules (1 at Paris-Sud XI)
Applied courses in renewable energies (ENR) and housing:
- Energy in the Buildings
- Conversion and Storage of Renewable Electricity Resources
- Renewable Energy Production Processes
Applied courses in the nuclear sector:
- Nuclear Pathways
- Fuel Cycles