Modeling, analysis and simulation of dynamical systems

Multiphysics modelling – Systems of conservation laws – Irreversible systems and thermodynamics – Compartment and reactional systems – Discrete dynamical systems

http://esisar.grenoble-inp.fr/en/academics/modeling-analysis-and-simulation-of-dynamical-systems-5amac524 Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Valence – Autres Building dynamical models for complex multiphysics systems with the appropriate resolution for predefined control objectives – Analysing internal and input-uotput dynamical properties of these models – Performing numerical time integration (dynamical simulations) for these systems and making connections with discrete time systems and digital control problems. Any introductive course on scientific computing (including time integration of ordinary differential equations)
Any introductive course the state space approach for control systems Laurent LEFEVRE 3 2nd year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

PAPER SCIENCES, BIOREFINERY & BIOMATERIALS – Materials : cellulosic media

Paper physics
Paper physics – Labwork
Dimensional stability of paper

http://pagora.grenoble-inp.fr/en/international/fall-semester-paper-sciences-biorefinery-biomaterials-30-ects-1#page-programme Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Grenoble – Domaine universitaire – Saint-Martin-d’Hères Isabelle Desloges 5 1st year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Final exam international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

PAPER SCIENCES, BIOREFINERY & BIOMATERIALS – Materials : biopolymers

Biopolymers, biocomposites
Polymer structures and properties
Tissue and specialty papers

http://pagora.grenoble-inp.fr/en/international/fall-semester-paper-sciences-biorefinery-biomaterials-30-ects-1#page-programme Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Grenoble – Domaine universitaire – Saint-Martin-d’Hères Isabelle Desloges 5 1st year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Final exam international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

PAPER SCIENCES, BIOREFINERY & BIOMATERIALS – Paper sciences and processes

Papermaking science (courses, practice simulator and labwork)
Energy production in papermaking process

http://pagora.grenoble-inp.fr/en/international/fall-semester-paper-sciences-biorefinery-biomaterials-30-ects-1#page-programme Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Grenoble – Domaine universitaire – Saint-Martin-d’Hères Isabelle Desloges 7 1st year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Final exam international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

Water Management in a Non Stationnary Environment

An approach linked with research is privileged in this in-depth module.
It is divided into three parts:
# Meteorology and climatology.
# Geostatistics and spatial data;
# Forecast and management of water resources in a non stationary context.

A short-project in the module called “Engineering of hydraulic structure” III will allow to link the three areas teached in this module.

http://ense3.grenoble-inp.fr/en/academics/water-management-in-a-non-stationary-environment-5eus5gec To be able to produce regionalized (spatial) data, e.g. on a watershed, using several methods.
To understand notions of meteorology (general circulation, thermodynamics, perecipitation) and climatology (climate model, climate change scenario) required for hydrological forecasting.
To be aware of the need to take into account non stationarities (climate or change in land use) in long-term hydrological forecasting and management of water resources.
To be able to apply new methodologies for hydrological forecasting at several lags. Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Grenoble – Polygone scientifique * To be able to produce regionalized (spatial) data, e.g. on a watershed, using several methods.
* To understand notions of meteorology (general circulation, thermodynamics, perecipitation) and climatology (climate model, climate change scenario) required for hydrological forecasting.
* To be aware of the need to take into account non stationarities (climate or change in land use) in long-term hydrological forecasting and management of water resources.
* To be able to apply new methodologies for hydrological forecasting at several lags.
Module Hydrology of engineers Anne Catherine Favre Pugin 5 2nd year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). 3h of DS / CC=2 BE/ final mark: 70% DS + 30% BE international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

PAPER SCIENCES, BIOREFINERY & BIOMATERIALS – Plant biomass chemistry, valorization & recycling

Biorefinery
Processes for cellulosic pulps
Recycled fibres

http://pagora.grenoble-inp.fr/en/international/fall-semester-paper-sciences-biorefinery-biomaterials-30-ects-1#page-programme Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Grenoble – Domaine universitaire – Saint-Martin-d’Hères Isabelle Desloges 6 1st year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Final exam international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

Water Quality and Treatment

An integrated approach is taken, starting from upstream (on the watershed) and going downstream (towards the receiving waters in the natural environment). This module is divided into three parts: (i) water quality (ii) Waste Water Treatment using bioprocesses (iii) Water Treatment using Physical and Chemical means.
This module is organized around courses and tutored work. It includes applications concerning biogeochemical modeling of rivers and sizing of different unit processes in order to treat water.

A project helps to synthesize and link the different topics taught in this module in a more integrated way. These tutorials and project correspond roughly to 30% of the module (including 20 hours of personal work in addition to classical course sessions)

http://ense3.grenoble-inp.fr/en/academics/water-quality-and-treatment-5eus5qte-1 Understanding and modeling pollutions transfer processes on natural ponds & urbanized area
Understandind their impact on the natural and urban environment
Developing strategies in terms of planning and pollution control to limit these impacts
Ensuring the production of water suitable for various uses (domestic, industrial, …). Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Grenoble – Polygone scientifique Water Quality and Water Treatment module

– Understanding and modeling pollutions transfer processes on natural ponds & urbanized area
– Understandind their impact on the natural and urban environment
– Developing strategies in terms of planning and pollution control to limit these impacts
– Ensuring the production of water suitable for various uses (domestic, industrial, …). Bases on Transport Phenomena (Convection-Dispersion-Reaction Equation)(Cf S1, Advanced Fluid Mechanics module).
The module is largely self-consistent on the other points. However, certain items included in this module are discussed in: Hydrology for Engineers (S3) Hydraulics (S3), Geoenvironment (S4) Environmental systems (Hydrosystèmes) (S4) Philippe Sechet 5 2nd year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). 1 Exam (50% of the total mark) + 2 x Pratical Sessions (25%) + 1 Project (25%) international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

DIGITAL MEDIA AND FUNCTIONAL PRINTING – Specific computer processes for printing

Structured Digital Documents XML-DNS
Pre-media technologies
3D printing
Digital files for printing
Networks
Form web and IT project management

http://pagora.grenoble-inp.fr/en/international/fall-semester-paper-sciences-biorefinery-biomaterials-30-ects-1#page-programme Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Grenoble – Domaine universitaire – Saint-Martin-d’Hères Isabelle Desloges 8 1st year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Final exam international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

Asset Management for Civil Engineering Works and Networksetworks( HOE / Master HE)

The course presents an overview of the problems of asset management that owners of numerous structures and networks are facing and that require engineering tools appropriate to the scale of analysis. The module thus covers methodological aspects (using concepts from the decision support) for the determination of the health status of a structure or a network that changes over time based on the objective analysis of the results of programmed inspection as well as more specific diagnosis surveillance. It also aims at presenting all the physical phenomena that explain the gradual deterioration of structures and reducing their safety or serviceability. Finally, using case studies in different areas (dams, dikes, networks, …) it provides the technological elements of the rehabilitation process.

http://ense3.grenoble-inp.fr/en/academics/asset-management-for-civil-engineering-works-and-networksetworks-hoe-master-he-5eus5gpo-1 Understanding of modeling tools used to describe the change over time of structures and their functioning
Developing strategies for monitoring, assessment and diagnosis of civil engineering structures and networks (water and wastewater networks, dams, dikes, tunnels and railways)
Knowledge of physical phenomena of degradation of materials and structures, knowledge of the main pathologies
Being able to choose among the main techniques for structures rehabilitation and to know the respective impact on their serviceability and safety. Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Grenoble – Polygone scientifique – Understanding of modeling tools used to describe the change over time of structures and their functioning
– Developing strategies for monitoring, assessment and diagnosis of civil engineering structures and networks (water and wastewater networks, dams, dikes, tunnels and railways)
– Knowledge of physical phenomena of degradation of materials and structures, knowledge of the main pathologies
– Being able to choose among the main techniques for structures rehabilitation and to know the respective impact on their serviceability and safety. notions of hydrology, hydraulics and civil engineering Frédéric Dufour 5 2nd year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Continuous exam (2/3) + Final exam (1/3) international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

DIGITAL MEDIA AND FUNCTIONAL PRINTING – Printed electronics

Printed electronics (courses and labwork)
Printed electronics : components
Digital printing
Electronics basics

http://pagora.grenoble-inp.fr/en/international/fall-semester-paper-sciences-biorefinery-biomaterials-30-ects-1#page-programme Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Grenoble – Domaine universitaire – Saint-Martin-d’Hères Isabelle Desloges 5 1st year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Final exam international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

Wireless RF Systems

Architectures of RF wireless systems; ISM bands; The atmospheric channel; IEEE802.X.X regulations; Architectures of RF Front-End ; System Parameters; Link budget ; Standard Technologies; Cellular systems; Zigbee; Bluetooth; WiGiG; UWB; Software defined Radio; Cognitive Radio

http://esisar.grenoble-inp.fr/en/academics/wireless-rf-systems-5amsc534 Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Valence – Autres This lecture study wireless RF Systems. The main architectures are presented and compared. Standard technologies are presented. It concerns : ZIGBEE, BLUETOOTH, RFID, UWB, WIGIG. New technologies such as Software Defined Radio (SDR) Cognitive Radio are also presented. General Electronics
RF Electronics (matching)
Antennas (impedance, gain)
Signal Processing,
Digital signal
Modulation/Demodulation
Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) / Bit Error Rate (BER) Smaïl TEDJINI 3 2nd year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). 1H45 ; Written exam ; Calculator and Documents are authorized
25%TP = 25% Homework (DM)+ 75%Exam international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr

DIGITAL MEDIA AND FUNCTIONAL PRINTING – Industrial engineering

Signal processing (problem based learning)
Sustainable development
Technical intelligence
Production management
Company visits

http://pagora.grenoble-inp.fr/en/international/fall-semester-paper-sciences-biorefinery-biomaterials-30-ects-1#page-programme Grenoble INP Institute of Engineering Univ. Grenoble Alpes Grenoble – Domaine universitaire – Saint-Martin-d’Hères Isabelle Desloges 6 1st year of master Lecture Course content can evolve at any time before the start of the course. It is strongly recommended to discuss with the course contact about the detailed program.

Please consider the following deadlines for inbound mobility to Grenoble:
– April 1st, 2020 for Full Year (September to June) and Fall Semester (September to January) intake ;
– September 1st, 2020 for Spring Semester intake (February – June). Final exam international.cic_tsukuba@grenoble-inp.fr