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Master in Electro-mechanical Engineering [120.0]

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Retour en début de pageStudy objectives

Engineering has experienced two complementary changes. On the one hand, technological expansion has created a need for advanced specialization, which allows little space for the traditionally broad training of engineers : this is the case e.g. of nanotechnologies, information technologies, or the development of new materials.
On the other hand, this trend has led, in various application fields, to a growing integration of various disciplines : electricity or electronics, mechanics, control, computing ; examples may be found in robotics, energy management, vehicles and transport systems …
Answering the needs of present-day society therefore requires not only engineers with specialized knowledge, but also engineers who can manage the interface issues which arise when integrating various disciplines into an equipment or a system.
This second profile is that targeted by UCL’s Master’s in electromechanical engineering. It should be noted that the interdisciplinary training organized at UCL differs from that of other French-speaking universities where a degree in electromechanical engineering is awarded to all graduates in electrical OR mechanical engineering.
Due to the wide spectrum of disciplines integrated into the electromechanical engineering curriculum, students are required, from the outset of their Master’s, to choose between two specializations, viz. Mechatronics or Energy : the first of these stresses electronics, mechanical design and control theory, the second thermodynamics, energetics and electricity.

The electromechanical engineering curriculum integrates the fields of electricity and mechanics into a coherent and balanced entity where the accent is on basic knowledge, thereby favouring the deepening or redirection of knowledge at any time in one’s career. This leads to the training of engineers who are well equipped to follow the evolution of technology and adapt to the needs of the labour market.

Upon completion of their Master’s, students will have mastered the mathematical and physical methods of electricity and mechanics and will have acquired advanced knowledge in mechatronics or energetics. Thanks to the various elective courses in their curriculum, students can complement their training according to their specific interests, in particular within the fields of economics and management. The pedagogy stresses project work integrating various disciplines, and this favours the development of a critical mind capable of designing, modelling, manufacturing and experimentally validating devices and systems.
The final project amounts to half the workload of the last year, and gives students the opportunity of an in-depth analysis of a given subject and, via its size and context, is a realistic introduction to the professional life of an engineer or a researcher.


Retour en début de pageGeneral presentation of the programme

The curriculum of the Master’s in electromechanical engineering will require a minimum total of 120 credits covering two years, with a minimum of 60 credits per year, and comprising :
- a 60 to 65 credits core curriculum
- one of the two basic focuses, viz. mechatronics or energetics (30 credits)
- elective courses, and possibly an option

The master thesis is generally written during the last year. However, students may choose to take any given course in the first or second year, subject to possible prerequisites. This will be the case in particular for students pursuing part of their education abroad.

If, in the course of his (her) former curriculum, a student has already been credited with a subject included in the compulsory or elective curriculum, or any training deemed equivalent by the diploma committee, this subject will be replaced by elective courses, while conforming to imposed constraints. The student is responsible for checking whether the minimum total number of credits has been reached, as well as those of the specialized field, which will appear on the final diploma.
The student’s curriculum will be submitted for acceptance by the relevant diploma committee.

Wathever the focus or the options chosen, the programme of this master shall totalise 120 credits, spread over two years of studies each of 60 credits

Tronc commun du master ingénieur civil électromécanicien

Finalités en électromécanique

Options et cours au choix du master ingénieur civil éléctromécanicien


Retour en début de pagePositioning of the programme

- Accessible complementary Master’s degrees:
• Master’s in nuclear engineering
• Master’s in nanotechnology
• Master’s in biotechnology and applied biology (Science sector)
- Accessible Ph. D. curricula

The Institute for Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics are two of those with the largest number of doctoral students. Members of the institute are involved in many thematic Ph. D. schools, some of these having been active for many years, others currently being set up. A list of these thematic Ph. D. schools can be obtained from the chairperson of the Ph. D. committee.


Admission
As some options of this program are taught in English, applying students are not requested to prove a sufficient knowledge of French.  However, in their application form, students will mention their knowledge level of French.  Inscription may be refused to students selecting courses taught in French without showing any knowledge of this language.

University Bachelors
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
UCL Bachelors
Bachelor in engineering Major in mechanics with minor in electricity OR Major in electricity with minor in mechanics  Direct access  
Bachelor in engineering   Access with additional training A student with a Major in mechanics or electricity, but no minor in these two disciplines, will have to take prerequisites according to the chosen minor, within a curriculum tailored to the personal situation, and with the agreement of an advisor who is a member of the Mechanical engineering diploma committee. To this end, the student may choose 15 credits amongst the electives of the Master’s in electromechanical engineering. 
Intitulé du programme appelé par le code   Direct access  
Belgian Bachelors of the French speaking Community
Bachelor in engineering With specific options in former institution related to electricity and mechanics  Direct access  
Bachelor in engineering   Access with additional training A student with a former option in only one of the two disciplines (mechanics and electricity) will have to take prerequisites according to the former option, within a curriculum tailored to the personal situation, and with the agreement of an advisor
who is a member of the Mechanical engineering diploma committee. To this end, the student may choose 15 credits amongst the electives of the Master’s in electromechanical engineering. 
Belgian Bachelors of the Dutch speaking Community
Bachelor in engineering With specific options in former institution related to electricity and mechanics  Direct access  
Bachelor in engineering   Access with additional training A student with a former option in only one of the two disciplines (mechanics and electricity) will have to take prerequisites
according to the former option, within a curriculum tailored to the personal situation, and with the agreement of an advisor
who is a member of the Mechanical engineering diploma committee. To this end, the student may choose 15 credits amongst the electives of the Master’s in electromechanical engineering. 
Foreign Bachelors
Bachelor in engineering Bachelors from the Cluster network  Direct access Conditions imposed on UCL Engineering Bachelor 
Bachelor in engineering Other institutions  Access with additional training The student shall submit an application to the Faculty of applied sciences, including a detailed past curriculum (courses and
grades by year). The Faculty, after consulting the relevant programme committee, will decide as to the applicant’s admissibility
pursuant to rules relative to links between degrees. If necessary the Faculty can propose a customized curriculum, by drawing on
the volume of elective courses of the relevant engineering Master’s curriculum and, if necessary, up to 15 additional credits. 

Non university Bachelors
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 
> BA en sciences industrielles - type longAccès au master moyennant réussite d'une année préparatoire de max. 60 créditsType long

Holders of a 2nd cycle University degree
Diploma Special Requirements Access Remarks
"Licenciés"
 
Engineers considered equivalent to corresponding bachelors   Direct access  
Masters
 
Masters in engineering   Direct access  

Holders of a non-University 2nd cycle degree
Diploma Access Remarks
> Find out more about links to the university
 
> MA en sciences de l'ingénieur industriel (toutes finalités)
> MA en sciences industrielles (toutes finalités)
Accès direct au master moyennant ajout éventuel de 15 crédits maxType long

Adults taking up their university training
> See the website www.uclouvain.be/vae

Personalized access
Reminder : all Masters (apart from Advanced Masters) are also accessible on file.

Admission and Enrolment Procedures for general registration

See the general admission requirements



Contact

Retour en début de pageUseful contacts

Academic in charge

M. Francis Labrique, professeur émérite, professeur invité

SST/EPL - Ecole Polytechnique de Louvain

Adresse courrier
  EPL - Place du Levant 3 bte L5.03.02 à 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Email
 

Secretariat

Mme Isabelle Dargent

SST/ICTM - Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (ICTEAM)
ELEN - Pôle en ingénierie électrique (ELEN)

Adresse courrier
  ELEN - Place du Levant 3 bte L5.03.02 à 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Email
 
ELEN
  Téléphone : 010 47 25 86
  Bâtiment : Maxwell; Etage 00; Local B 027; Site Louvain-la-Neuve



Teaching method

Retour en début de pageStrong points of the pedagogical approach

• Features favouring interdisciplinarity :

The electromechanical training at UCL is essentially interdisciplinary since it combines teaching in mechanics, electricity, control theory and computing. It also integrates non-technical disciplines (economics, management, modern languages ..) via elective courses

• Variety of teaching strategies :

Using a pedagogy stressing project work which integrates various disciplines, the training aims to develop students’ good judgment, allowing them to design, model, manufacture and experimentally assess all types of electromechanical systems and devices.

The final thesis amounts to half the workload of the final year. It allows the student to
Join a research team or to collaborate with the industrial world so as to investigate a given topic in depth. Due to its scope and context, it can be considered as a true initiation to the professional life of an engineer or a researcher.

• Variety of learning situations

The student will encounter diverse pedagogical tools adapted to various disciplines : formal lectures, project work, tutorials, problem-based learning, case studies, laboratory work, computer simulations, computer tutorials, industrial and research training, construction site and factory visits, cultural trips, group and personal activities, seminars, …). For some subjects, e-learning will allow students to learn at their own rhythm and to experience virtual experimentation.

This variety of situations helps students build their knowledge in an iterative and progressive manner, while developing their autonomy, and their organizational, time management and communication skills. The most advanced computing tools (hardware, software, networks) are at their disposal.

Retour en début de pageEvaluation

All learning activities are assessed as prescribed by the University internal regulations (see exam regulations), viz. written and oral exams, laboratory exams, individual or group work, public presentation of projects and final thesis.


Internationalisation
Global framework

The Louvain School of Engineering (EPL) has taken part, since their inception, in all the various mobility programmes which have been set up at both the European and world levels.

The numerous contacts it has with professional circles, notably via its Advisory Board, have demonstrated to what extent employers are favourably impressed by a mobility experience in someone’s CV. The ever-increasing internationalization of research via networks linking laboratories throughout the world, speaks in favour of encouraging this mobility.

Students’ interest is aroused at the end of their Bachelor studies, notably via intensive courses such as those of the ATHENS ( ) or BEST ( ) networks.

In the course of the two-year Master’s programme, students are encouraged to take part in a 1- or 2-semester exchange scheme

Within Belgium, the Louvain School of Engineering is involved in a privileged partnership with the Faculteit Ingenieurswetenschappen of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, with whom it has set up an exchange scheme relating to the first year of the Master’s curriculum (http://eng.kuleuven.be/).
At the European level, the Louvain School of Engineering is strongly involved in the CLUSTER excellence network ( ). This network encourages internal mobility, since this is a guarantee of quality as concerns both the level of teaching and the hosting of exchange students. Moreover, Cluster partners have signed an agreement recognizing each other’s Bachelor’s curricula. This agreement stipulates that all Bachelors of network institutions will have access to the Master’s studies in any institution on a par with local students.
Outside Europe, the Louvain School of Engineering is a partner in the Magalhaes network, which groups about fifteen European universities together with the best South American science and technology universities (http://www.magalhaes-network.net/).
Besides these network partnerships, the School has also signed a number of individual agreements with various universities in Europe, North America or elsewhere in the world. A list of these agreements may be found on the website of UCL International Relations (http://www.uclouvain.be/international.html).

International possibilities (for UCL students)

UCL is also a partner in the TIME programme ( ) which gives students the opportunity to obtain two engineering degrees, one at UCL and the other in one of the following institutions :
- Ecole Centrale Paris
- Supaero Toulouse
- Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
- Politecnico di Milano
- Institut Français du Pétrole

Besides intensive courses which are one component of international relations, EPL students with outstanding results are encouraged to apply for 5- or 10-month exchange programmes.
When taking place during the first Master’s year, exchanges are generally 10 months long. In the second year, they only last for a semester, either as courses or else research in a foreign laboratory as a complement to the final thesis.

Some other more specific exchange programmes have been set up with South America, where the academic year is naturally on an “austral” basis.

Students are informed about the various exchange programmes as from their second Bachelor’s year. They are encouraged to prepare for their exchange in a timely manner, notably by taking language courses at the Modern Languages Institute of UCL.



Core courses
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from 60 to 65 credits among
Mandatory LELME2990

Travail de fin d'études N. 28credits   x

MandatoryCours d'électricité et d'électronique
L'étudiant sélectionne au moins 13 crédits parmi
Optional LELEC2311

PHYSICS OF ELECTROMECHANICAL CONVERTERS Bruno Dehez30h + 15h 4credits 1q x 
Optional LELEC2520

ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEMS Emmanuel De Jaeger, Noël Janssens30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LELEC2531

Design and Architecture of digital electronic systems Jean-Didier Legat30h + 30h 5credits 1q x 
Optional LELEC2660

Power electronics Francis Labrique30h + 15h 4credits 1q x 

MandatoryCours de mécanique
Mandatory LMECA2755

Industrial automation. Bruno Dehez, Paul Fisette30h + 30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LMECA1953

Kinematics and dynamics of machinery. Paul Fisette22.5h + 7.5h 3credits 2q x 

MandatoryReligion courses for student in exact sciences
The student shall select2 credits among
Optional LTECO2100

Questions of religious sciences: biblical readings Hans Ausloos15h 2credits 1q xx
Optional LTECO2200

Questions of religious sciences: reflections about christian faith Dominique Martens15h 2credits 2q xx
Optional LTECO2300

Questions of religious sciences: questions about ethics Philippe Cochinaux15h 2credits 1q xx

MandatoryCours au choix
L'étudiant complète son tronc commun avec l'aide d'un conseiller en tenant compte des cours de la majeure en électricité ou de le majeure en mécanique qu'il n'a pas suivi durant son programme de bachelier, prioritairement dans la liste suivante
Optional LINMA1510

Linear Control Denis Dochain30h + 30h 5credits 2q x 
Optional LMECA1510

Dynamics of elastic systems. Jean-Pierre Coyette, Laurent Delannay30h + 30h 5credits 2q x 
Optional LMECA1451

Mechanical manufacturing. Laurent Delannay, Aude Simar30h + 30h 4credits 1q x 
 


Focuses

Professional focus in mecatronics
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MandatoryCommande électrique
Mandatory LELEC2313

Dynamic modelling and control of electromechanical converters Emmanuel De Jaeger, Bruno Dehez30h + 15h 4credits 2q x 
Mandatory LELEC2811

Instrumentation and sensors Laurent Francis, Ernest Matagne30h + 30h 5credits 1q x 

MandatoryProjets
Mandatory LELEC2103

Project in Electricity 3 : Electronic systems Jean-Didier Legat, Piotr Sobieski, Luc Vandendorpe75h 5credits 1+2q x 
Mandatory LELEC2104

Actuation systems : project Emmanuel De Jaeger, Bruno Dehez0h + 30h 2credits 2q x 
Mandatory LMECA2845

Project work in mechatronics. Bruno Dehez, Paul Fisette (coord.), Renaud Ronsse45h + 30h 5credits 1+2q x 

MandatoryInformatique
Mandatory LINGI2315

Design of Embedded and real-time systems Jean-Didier Legat, Marc Lobelle30h + 30h 5credits 2q x 

MandatoryRobotique
Mandatory LMECA2732

Introduction to robotics Renaud Ronsse30h + 15h 4credits 2q x 
 


Professional focus in energy
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MandatoryThermodynamique et énergétique
Mandatory LMECA2150

Thermal cycles. Yann Bartosiewicz30h + 30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LMECA2220

Internal combustion engines. Hervé Jeanmart30h + 30h 5credits 2q x 
Mandatory LMECA2322

Fluid mechanics and transfer II. François Dupret, Grégoire Winckelmans30h + 30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LMECA2160

Fuels and combustion. Miltiadis Papalexandris30h + 30h 5credits 1q x 

MandatoryElectrotechnique
Mandatory LELEC2595

Power quality Emmanuel De Jaeger30h + 15h 4credits 2q x 
Mandatory LELEC2670

Renewable and non conventional sources of electrical energy Pascal Jacques, Hervé Jeanmart, Ernest Matagne30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx

MandatoryProjet en énergie
Mandatory LELEC2105

Project in energy Yann Bartosiewicz, Bruno Dehez (coord.)0h + 30h 2credits 2q x 
 



Options and optional courses

Circuits and electronic systems
The objective of this option, which is common to the Master's in electrical and electromechanical engineering , is to introduce the student to systematic design techniques, computer simulation, manufacturing and experimental characterization of electronic components and circuits, both analogue and numerical, as well as mixed systems combining these components types. The emphasis is placed on practice, applications and project work.
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L'étudiant qui choisit cette option sélectionne from 15 to 29 credits among

MandatoryCours obligatoire en circuits et systèmes électroniques
Mandatory LELEC2532

Design and Architecture of analog electronic systems Denis Flandre, Jean-Didier Legat30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx

OptionalCours au choix circuits et systèmes électroniques
Optional LELEC2570

Synthesis of digital integrated circuits Jean-Didier Legat30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2590

Seminars in electronics and communications Denis Flandre (coord.), Isabelle Huynen, Jérôme Louveaux30h 3credits 2q xx
Optional LELEC2620

Modeling and implementation of analog and mixed analog/digital circuits and systems on chip David Bol30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LELEC2650

Synthesis of analog integrated circuits Denis Flandre30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2660

Power electronics Francis Labrique30h + 15h 4credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2760

Secure electronic circuits and systems François-Xavier Standaert30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
 


Nanotechnology
This option is common to the Master’s degrees in electrical engineering, electromechanical engineering, applied physics engineering, and chemistry and materials science engineering, and aims to introduce the student to the physics and simulation of materials and the devices used in the fields of micro- and nano-electronics, to ,the properties, manufacturing and characterization methods of micro- and nano-structures the operational modes of nano-devices, and the development and integration of (bio-)organic components into nano-systems.
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OptionalPhysique des nano-structures et nano-matériaux
Pour participer aux cours proposés dans cette rubrique, il est recommandé d'avoir déjà suivi au préalable un cours de Physique des Matériaux, comme par exemple le cours MAPR 1492. Les cours MAPR 2451 et 2471 ne sont pas accessibles aux étudiants du master ingénieur civil physicien.
Optional LMAPR2015

Physics of Nanostructures Jean-Christophe Charlier (coord.), Xavier Gonze, Luc Piraux37.5h + 22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2451

Study of materials at the atomic scale Jean-Christophe Charlier, Xavier Gonze (coord.)30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMAPR2471

Transport phenomena in solids and nanostructures Jean-Christophe Charlier, Luc Piraux (coord.)30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LPHY2273

Cryophysique et questions spéciales de supraconductivité Vincent Bayot, Luc Piraux (coord.)45h + 15h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LFUND2908

Théorie quantique de l'état solide organique N. 3credits  xx

OptionalNano- et micro-dispositifs semi-conducteurs
Pour participer aux cours proposés dans cette rubrique, il est recommandé d'avoir déjà suivi au préalable un cours d'électronique physique ou de dispositifs semiconducteurs, comme par exemple un des cours ELEC 1330 ou ELEC 1755.
Optional LELEC2541

Advanced electronic devices Vincent Bayot (coord.), Denis Flandre, Jean-Pierre Raskin30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2550

Special electronic devices Vincent Bayot (coord.), Denis Flandre, Jean-Pierre Raskin30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2710

NANOELECTRONICS Vincent Bayot (coord.), Denis Flandre, Jean-Pierre Raskin30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx

OptionalMicro- et nano-ingénierie
Optional LELEC2560

Micro and nanofabrication techniques Vincent Bayot (coord.), Denis Flandre, Laurent Francis, Jean-Pierre Raskin30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LELEC2895

Design of micro and nanosystems Denis Flandre, Laurent Francis, Thomas Pardoen, Jean-Pierre Raskin30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2012

Macromolecular Nanotechnology Sophie Demoustier, Jean-François Gohy, Alain Jonas, Bernard Nysten (coord.)45h + 15h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMAPR2631

Solid surface analysis and treatment Patrick Bertrand (coord.), Arnaud Delcorte (supplée Patrick Bertrand), Bernard Nysten37.5h + 15h 5credits 2q xx
 


Option en automatique et systèmes dynamiques / Systems and control
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OptionalCours conseillés en automatique et systèmes dynamiques
L'étudiant sélectionne au minimum 10 crédits parmi
Optional LINMA2120

System theory seminar. Pierre-Antoine Absil, Vincent Blondel, Jean-Charles Delvenne (coord.), Julien Hendrickx, Philippe Lefèvre, Paul Van Dooren20h 2credits  xx
Optional LINMA2345

Differential equations Abdou Kouider Ben-Naoum30h + 22.5h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LINMA2360

Project in mathematical engineering Pierre-Antoine Absil, François Glineur (coord.), Yurii Nesterov, Paul Van Dooren30h + 22.5h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LINMA2361

Nonlinear systems  Pierre-Antoine Absil30h + 22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINMA2671

Automatic : Theory and implementation  Julien Hendrickx30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINMA2875

System Identification Julien Hendrickx30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx

OptionalCours d'intérêt en automatique et systèmes dynamiques
Optional LELEC2870

Machine Learning : regression, dimensionality reduction and data visualization Michel Verleysen30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGBIO2060

Modeliing of biological systems Philippe Lefèvre30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINGI2262

Machine Learning :classification and evaluation Pierre Dupont30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2510

Mathematical ecology Eric Deleersnijder, Denis Dochain30h + 22.5h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2732

Introduction to robotics Renaud Ronsse30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
 


Mechanical construction and production
This option is common to Mechanical and Electromechanical Master’s curricula, and aims to give students a comprehensive training in the field. All the phases of a mechanical manufacturing process are studied, from design and appropriate manufacturing techniques to production planning and workshop management. All the necessary technological concepts (machine components) and solid knowledge in mechanics (elasticity and plasticity) are also included, so as to acquire a good mastery of machining and the behaviour of the materials being implemented. Particular attention is given to modern automation and robotics.
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Le cours MECA 2732 ne peut être pris dans le cadre de cette option par les étudiants ELME. L'étudiant qui choisit cette option sélectionne from 27 to 30 credits among

MandatoryRecommended courses in mechanical manufacturing and production
The student shall choose at least18 credits among
Optional LMECA2330

Machine component design. Laurent Delannay, Benoît Raucent (coord.), Renaud Ronsse30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2453

Compléments de fabrication mécanique et FAO Jean-François Debongnie30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA2732

Introduction to robotics Renaud Ronsse30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2802

Mechanics of robots and multibody systems. Paul Fisette30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMAPR2481

Deformation and fracture of materials Francis Delannay, Thomas Pardoen30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LECGE1223

Production and Operations Management Pierre Semal30h 4credits 1q xx

OptionalCourses related to mechanical manufacturing and production
Optional LMECA2170

Numerical Geometry in CAD Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA2520

Compléments d'élasticité : calcul de structures planes Issam Doghri, Jean-François Remacle30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2711

Quality management and control. N.30h + 15h 4credits 1qCourses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LMECA2860

Welding. Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroeck30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LAUCE1181

Mechanics of structures Jean-François Remacle30h + 30h 2credits 1q xx
Optional LAUCE2185

Dynamic of structures Jean-Pierre Coyette30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2482

Plasticity and metal forming Laurent Delannay, Thomas Pardoen (coord.)30h + 22.5h 5credits 2q xx
 


Biomechanics
This option is common to Mechanical and Electromechanical Master’s curricula, and aims to give students all the necessary knowledge to be able to master the application of mechanics to this field. First, various physiological systems (circulatory, respiratory, etc.) as well as the dynamic behaviour of the human body are studied from a biological and mechanical point of view (as fluid or solid systems), which also leads to physiotherapy issues. Then, the design and production of bio-engineering components and micro-components (artificial implants, valves, prostheses, etc.) are analysed from a mechanical point of view. Finally, various courses complete the curriculum by establishing a link between biology and mechanics.
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Cette Option est réservée à l'étudiant ayant suivi la Mineure en Génie biomédical durant son programme de bachelier. Il sélectionne from 28 to 30 credits among

MandatoryRecommended courses in biomechanics
The student shall choose at least19 credits among
Optional LGBIO2020

Bioinstrumentation André Mouraux, Michel Verleysen30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGBIO2030

Biomaterials Sophie Demoustier, Christine Dupont, Gaëtane Leloup (coord.)30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LGBIO2040

Biomechanics Emilie Marchandise30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LGBIO2060

Modeliing of biological systems Philippe Lefèvre30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LGBIO2070

Artificial organs and rehabilitation Luc-Marie Jacquet, Philippe Lefèvre, Renaud Ronsse30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2355

Conception mécanique en génie biomédical Benoît Herman, Emilie Marchandise, Benoît Raucent30h + 15h 4credits 1qCourses not taught this academic year xx

OptionalCourses related to biomechanics
Optional LGBIO2010

Bioinformatics Yves Deville, Michel Ghislain30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LGBIO2050

Medical Imaging Anne Bol, John Lee (supplée Benoît Macq), Benoît Macq, Frank Peeters30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA2131

Introduction to nonlinear solid mechanics. Issam Doghri30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2170

Numerical Geometry in CAD Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA2640

Mechanics of composite materials. Issam Doghri30h + 15h 4credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LMECA2660

Numerical methods in fluid mechanics. Grégoire Winckelmans30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2802

Mechanics of robots and multibody systems. Paul Fisette30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
 


Numerical modelling in Mechanics
This option is common to Mechanical and Electromechanical Master’s curricula, and strives to bring together all mechanics courses which are concerned with the development and implementation of numerical simulation algorithms aimed at solving transfer, systems dynamics or solid or fluid dynamics problems. There are numerous applications of these theories, in particular for vehicle dynamics and aerodynamics (automobiles, trains, aircraft), materials forming (polymers, composites, metals), and long-term resistance of mechanical components.
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L'étudiant qui choisit cette option sélectionne from 27 to 30 credits among

MandatoryBasic recommended courses in numerical modelling in Mechanics
The student shall choose at least10 credits among
Optional LMECA2170

Numerical Geometry in CAD Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA2300

Advanced Numerical Methods Christophe Craeye, Vincent Legat, Jean-François Remacle30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2802

Mechanics of robots and multibody systems. Paul Fisette30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LINMA1170

Numerical analysis Pierre-Antoine Absil, Paul Van Dooren (coord.)30h + 22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINMA1702

Applied mathematics : Optimization I Vincent Blondel, François Glineur (coord.)30h + 22.5h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LINMA2370

Modelling and analysis of dynamical systems  Jean-Charles Delvenne, Denis Dochain (coord.)30h + 22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINMA2671

Automatic : Theory and implementation  Julien Hendrickx30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx

MandatorySolid mechanics courses recommended in numerical modelling in Mechanics
The student shall choose at least6 credits among
Optional LMECA2131

Introduction to nonlinear solid mechanics. Issam Doghri30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2453

Compléments de fabrication mécanique et FAO Jean-François Debongnie30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA2520

Compléments d'élasticité : calcul de structures planes Issam Doghri, Jean-François Remacle30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2640

Mechanics of composite materials. Issam Doghri30h + 15h 4credits 2qPeriodic courses taught this academic year xx
Optional LAUCE1181

Mechanics of structures Jean-François Remacle30h + 30h 2credits 1q xx
Optional LAUCE2185

Dynamic of structures Jean-Pierre Coyette30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMAPR2482

Plasticity and metal forming Laurent Delannay, Thomas Pardoen (coord.)30h + 22.5h 5credits 2q xx

MandatoryFluids mechanics courses recommended in numerical modelling in Mechanics
The student shall choose at least8 credits among
Optional LMECA2141

Rheology. Christian Bailly, Vincent Legat30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2195

Reactional flows. Miltiadis Papalexandris30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2620

Simulation of transfer phenomenia in industrial processes. François Dupret30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2660

Numerical methods in fluid mechanics. Grégoire Winckelmans30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2853

Turbulence. Eric Deleersnijder, Grégoire Winckelmans30h + 15h 4credits 1q xx
 


Option in nuclear engineering
This option is accessible to the students of the master in electromechanical engineering with focus on energy and to the students of the master in mechanical engineering.  The aim of this option is to provide the students with an in depth formation in nuclear engineering.  As the most important part of this formation is given at the Center for nuclear study CEN*CKN in Mol, students who want to take this option will be admitted on the basis of selection rules similar to those used for Erasmus exchange programs.
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Please refer to http://www.sckcen.be/BNEN/ for more informations on courses localization, timetable and teaching languages from 17 to 23 credits among

MandatoryMandatory courses (11credits)
Mandatory LMECA2600

Introduction to nuclear engineering and reactor technology. Hamid Aït Abderrahim30h + 30h 5credits 1+2q x 
Mandatory LMECA2648

Nuclear thermal-hydraulics. Yann Bartosiewicz40h + 7.5h 6credits 2q  x

MandatoryElective course from 6 to 12 credits among
Optional LBNEN2002

Radiation protection and nuclear measurements N. 6credits   x
Optional LBNEN2003

Reliability and safety N. 3credits   x
Optional LBNEN2004

Operation and control N. 3credits   x
 


Option en gestion / management
This option is common to most Master’s in engineering, and aims to familiarize students with the basics of company management.
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Cette option ne peut être prise simultanément avec l'option création de petites et moyennes entreprises. Le cours FSA 2240 ne fait pas partie de cette option pour les étudiants GCE. L'étudiant qui choisit cette option sélectionne from 16 to 20 credits among
Optional LFSA2140

Elements of industrial laws Fernand De Visscher, Fernand De Visscher, Fernand De Visscher, Werner Derycke, Werner Derycke, Werner Derycke, Bénédicte Inghels, Bénédicte Inghels, Bénédicte Inghels30h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LFSA2230

Introduction to management and to business economics Benoît Gailly30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
Optional LFSA1290

Introduction to financial and accounting management Gerrit Sarens30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
Optional LFSA2245

Environment and Enterprise Thierry Bréchet30h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LFSA2235

Project management N.30h 3credits 1qCourses not taught this academic year xx
Optional LFSA2210

Organisation and human resources John Cultiaux30h 3credits 1q xx

MandatoryAlternative to the Management option for computer science students
Computer science students who have already followed various courses of this discipline during their Bachelor's curriculum shall select between 16 and 20 credits in the program "mineure en gestion pour les sciences informatiques" http://www.uclouvain.be/prog-2011-mingest3.html
 


Option en création de petites et moyennes entreprises
This option is common to most Master’s in engineering, and aims to familiarize students with the basic specificities of SMCs, entrepreneurship and launching, so as to develop the skills, knowledge and tools required in launching a company. Access is limited to a small number of students chosen on the basis of motivation and individual interviews. The motivation applications for this option must be submitted before the start of the academic year, to:
Secrétariat CPME - Place des Doyens 1
1348 Louvain-la-Neuve (tél 010/47 84 59).
Selected students will replace the final thesis of the core curriculum by a specific thesis in company launching (same number of credits).
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Un ensemble d'informations complémentaires sur cette option sont disponibles à l'adresse http://www.uclouvain.be/cpme . Cette option ne peut être prise simultanément avec l'option en gestion/management. L'étudiant qui choisit cette option sélectionne from 20 to 30 credits among

MandatoryCompulsory courses
Mandatory LCPME2001

Entrepreneurship Theory (in French) Frank Janssen30h 5credits 1q x 
Mandatory LCPME2003

Business plan of the creation of a company (in French) Frank Janssen30h 5credits 2q  x
Mandatory LCPME2002

Managerial, legal and economic aspects of the creation of a company (in French) Régis Coeurderoy, Yves De Cordt, Marine Falize (supplée null)30h 5credits 1q xx
Mandatory LCPME2004

Advanced seminar on Enterpreneurship (in French) Frank Janssen30h 5credits 2q xx

OptionalPrerequisite CPME course
Students who have not taken a management course within their former curriculum shall include LCPME2000 in their current curriculum.
Mandatory LCPME2000

Venture creation financement and management I Régis Coeurderoy, Olivier Giacomin (supplée Régis Coeurderoy), Paul Vanzeveren30h 5credits 1+2q x 
 


Optional courses
Amongst the elective courses, students’ attention drawn to those which relate to CONTROLS, ELECTRICAL and MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Students may also choose courses on management, law, economics and modern languages. If they make a choice outside the list below, this choice will have to be approved by the diploma committee.
Moreover, they may choose an industrial traineeship. In this case, they must absolutely consult with an advisor from the ELME diploma committee, before registering, so as to check on the feasibility of the training period within the company they contacted directly themselves or via a member of the diploma committee.
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Optional LINMA2370

Modelling and analysis of dynamical systems  Jean-Charles Delvenne, Denis Dochain (coord.)30h + 22.5h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LINMA2360

Project in mathematical engineering Pierre-Antoine Absil, François Glineur (coord.), Yurii Nesterov, Paul Van Dooren30h + 22.5h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LINMA2671

Automatic : Theory and implementation  Julien Hendrickx30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2570

Synthesis of digital integrated circuits Jean-Didier Legat30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2620

Modeling and implementation of analog and mixed analog/digital circuits and systems on chip David Bol30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LELEC2870

Machine Learning : regression, dimensionality reduction and data visualization Michel Verleysen30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC2920

Communication networks Sébastien Lugan (supplée Benoît Macq), Benoît Macq30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LELEC1930

Intoduction to telecommunication Jérôme Louveaux30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA1120

Introduction to finite element methods. Vincent Legat30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2240

Testing of thermal machinery. Hervé Jeanmart15h + 15h 2credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2600

Introduction to nuclear engineering and reactor technology. Hamid Aït Abderrahim30h + 30h 5credits 1+2q xx
Optional LMECA2645

Major technological hazards in industrial activity. Denis Dochain, Alexis Dutrieux30h 3credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2771

Thermodynamics of irreversible phenomena. François Dupret, Miltiadis Papalexandris30h + 15h 4credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2802

Mechanics of robots and multibody systems. Paul Fisette30h + 30h 5credits 2q xx
Optional LMECA2830

Aerospace dynamics. Philippe Chatelain30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA2860

Welding. Bruno de Meester de Betzenbroeck30h + 30h 5credits 1q xx
Optional LMECA3150

Séminaire de mécanique Vincent Legat, Miltiadis Papalexandris30h 5credits  xx
Optional LFSA2351A

Group dynamics Piotr Sobieski15h + 30h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LFSA2351B

Group dynamics Piotr Sobieski15h + 30h 3credits 2q xx

OptionalCompany training periods
Students may include in their curriculum a company training period worth 10 credits. However, if this activity is related to their final thesis, they shall choose the 5-credit LFSA 2996 course.
Optional LFSA2995

Stage en entreprise Claude Oestges, Claude Oestges, Claude Oestges30h 10credits  xx
Optional LFSA2996

Stage en entreprise N. 5credits  xx

OptionalLanguages
Students may include in their electives any language course of the Institute of Modern Languages (ILV) for a maximum of 3 credits within the 120 basic credits of their Masters. Their attention is drawn to the following professional insertion seminars:
Optional LNEER2500

Seminar of professional integration: Dutch - intermediate level Isabelle Demeulenaere (coord.), Mariken Smit30h 3credits  xx
Optional LNEER2600

Seminar of professional integration: Dutch - upper-intermediate level Isabelle Demeulenaere30h 3credits  xx
Optional LALLE2500

German - Seminar of professional integration, intermediate level Caroline Klein, Ann Rinder (coord.)30h 3credits 1+2q xx
Optional LALLE2501

German - Seminar of professional integration, intermediate level Caroline Klein, Ann Rinder (coord.)30h 5credits 1+2q xx
Optional LESPA2600

Séminaire d'insertion professionnelle - espagnol Isabel Baeza Varela, Carmen Vallejo Villamor (supplée Isabel Baeza Varela)30h 3credits 1q xx
Optional LESPA2601

Spanish - Seminar of professional integration Natalia Jeronimo Alonso (supplée null), Paula Lorente Fernandez (coord.)30h 5credits 1q xx