ISAE-SUPAERO Master of Science in AE brochure 2024

All 5 departments support a micro-aerial vehicle development program on the international level based on student projects, research and innovation projects, and international competitions. The Department of Electronics, Optronics and Signal Processing (DEOS) develops and produces the payloads for the advanced aeronautics and space applications of tomorrow. Its team’s skills cover a wide range of technologies, from silicon sensor design to interplanetary science payloads, and from theoretical signal studies to advanced communication and navigation systems. The departement is organized into five core research groups: ∙ Micro Electronic Image Sensors ∙ Photonics, Antenna, Microwave and Plasma ∙ Navigation, Communication, Radar ∙ Communications and Information Theory ∙ Space Systems for Planetary Applications The Complex Systems Engineering Department (DISC) develops knowledge in mathematics and computer science for the aerospace industry. In education as in research, DISC deals with models, methods and tools to master the behaviors and performances of complex systems. This complexity may come from the multiphysics or multiscale nature of the systems, their dynamic behavior or their connected and distributed structure. The department focuses on research driven in: - applied mathematics - connected systems - critical systems analysis and design - learning, decision, and optimization The Department of Mechanics of Structures and Materials (DMSM) organizes and supervises all the teaching activities associated with the mechanics of deformable solids and structures for ISAE SUPAERO programs, in synergy with applied research on aerospace materials and structures. Its team is composed of professors, researchers, engineers, technicians and administrative staff. Classes enable students to gain skills that are closely aligned with the needs of the aeronautical and space industry in the material & structures fields but also to address new issues related to multi-disciplinary or environmental considerations. Team projects address practical questions and solutions to be managed in keeping with a research and development methodology, in collaboration with experts in the industry and/ or research or test centers that are ISAE-SUPAERO partners, taking advantage of the synergies with the Institut Clément Ader laboratory (ICA CNRS 5312). Three research topics are at the center of DMSM’s activities: ∙ Durability & damage tolerance of composite and metallic materials ∙ Modelling & qualification of aerospace structures under static or dynamics loads ∙ Multiphysics Requirements-Driven Simulation Design / 13 /

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