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BIOSCIENCES : BIOCHEMISTRY

AND BIOTECHNOLOGIES

Multidisciplinary engineers trained in chemistry, analytical and functional

biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, microbiology, physiology and molecular

pharmacology

TELECOMMUNICATIONS,

SERVICES AND USAGE

BIOSCIENCES :

BIOINFORMATICS AND

MODELLING

CIVIL ENGINEERING AND

TOWN PLANNING

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

ENERGY ENGINEERING AND

ENVIRONMENT

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DEVELOPMENT

INFORMATICS

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND

ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DESIGN

MECHANICAL

ENGINEERING DESIGN:

MECHANICAL

ENGINEERING AND

Pathway providing sound training in Life Sciences, at the same time as the acquisition

of strong skills in mathematics and informatics

Training engineers to work in Construction, Public Works and Urban Development

Training multidisciplinary engineers in Electronics, Electrical Engineering, Automation,

Industrial Informatics and Telecommunications

Graduates have solid knowledge in industrial Energy and Environment (managing the

quality of air, water and waste, environmental management, process engineering)

Training engineers in project management, management and optimisation of systems

for the production of goods and services, management and optimisation of flows

(logistics in particular). Information systems for business, supply chain and product

continuous improvement

Engineers trained in experimental techniques for observing mechanical phenomena,

industrial automation and robotics, production techniques, quality control,

computer-integrated manufacturing, and the digital simulation of mechanical phenomena

This innovative pathway lies on the boundary between mechanics and materials, and

trains engineering experts in design and implementation processes for the plastics

industry

Training engineers for R&D and innovative work in the field of mechanics. It covers all

methods and applications linked to the design, development, analysis and operation of

mechanical systems, as well as project management

qu'au management de projets.

Training informatics engineers who have talents in systems design and integration and

are able to undertake a wide variety of tasks in most sectors of the economy

Materials engineers are trained in materials science and skilled in mechanics,

electronics, physics, chemistry and processes

IT engineers with strong skills in telecommunications systems and services, informatics

and networks

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Xavier KLEBER, Department Manager, Françoise FENOUILLOT, Placement Executive Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 70 48 / Fax: +33 (0)4 72 43 85 17

E-mail: elisabeth.rey@insa-lyon.fr or francoise.picard@insa-lyon.fr

CONTACTS AND KEYWORDS

Contact email addresses : firstname.name@insa-lyon.fr

BIOSCIENCES :

BIOCHEMISTRY AND

BIOTECHNOLOGIES

BIOSCIENCES :

BIOINFORMATICS AND

MODELLING

CIVIL ENGINEERING AND

TOWN PLANNING

GENIE ELECTRIQUE

ENERGY ENGINEERING AND

ENVIRONMENT

Hubert CHARLES, Department Manager Isabelle DELTON, Placement Executive

Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 64 48/Fax: +33 (0)4 72 43 85 11 E-mail: sandrine.chevaleyre@insa-lyon.fr

Informatics / software engineering / data bases / knowledge bases / artificial intelligence / algebra, numerical analysis, differential systems / statistics, applied mathematics / modelling / physical and organic chemistry / cell, molecular biology / structural, dynamic biochemistry / physiology / immunology

/ genomics, genome biometrics / bioinformatics and structural biology / transcriptomics / proteomics / biology of populations, modelling / biochips and bioengineering / ecosystems management / project

management / ethics

Materials / structures / soils / geotechnics / thermics of buildings / acoustics / urban hydrology / hydraulics / urban sociology

Final year options: sustainable urban development and renewal / environmental comfort, buildings / infrastructure and structures

Electronics / power electronics / electrical engineering / industrial informatics / telecommunications / automation of discrete and continuous event systems

Final year options: Electrical energy conversion / integrated production systems engineering / integrated electronic systems / telecommunications / signal and image processing

Fluid mechanics / thermodynamics / thermal transfers / heat engines / automation-control / numerical methods / chemical engineering / industrial environment / environmental management / climate

engineering / thermics of buildings / renewable energies

Final year options: Process engineering and environment / industrial systems engineering / thermal systems engineering

Analytical, physical, organic chemistry / analytical, preparative, structural biochemistry / functional, metabolic biochemistry / enzymology, enzyme engineering / animal, plant biology / cell, molecular

biology, biological engineering / genetics, genetic engineering / immunology / microbiology / physiology / general and molecular pharmacology / statistics, mathematics applied to biology / processes

in biotechnology / bioinformatics / management, project management, quality

Sam MEYER, Placement Executive

Jean-Jacques ROUX, Department Manager

Catherine POTHIER, Placement Executive, catherine.pothier@insa-lyon.fr Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 88 87 Fax: +33 (0)4 72 43 85 12 E-mail: corinne.dayeyan@insa-lyon.fr

Claude RICHARD, Department Manager Philippe DELACHARTRE, Placement and PFE Executive

Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 87 21 / Fax: +33 (0)4 72 43 79 28 / E-mail: sandrine.danon@insa-lyon.fr

Frédéric LEFEVRE, Department Manager and Placement Executive Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 87 76 or 82 51 / Fax: +33 (0)4 72 43 87 68

E-mail: frederic.lefevre@insa-lyon-fr

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND

ENGINEERING

Physical measurements / metals and alloys / ceramics / composites / polymers / semiconductors / components for electronics and microelectronics / microsensors / lasers / corrosion / nanotechnologies /

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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DESIGN

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DESIGN: MECHANICAL

ENGINEERING AND PLASTICS

PROCESSING

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DEVELOPMENT

INFORMATICS

TELECOMMUNICATIONS,

SERVICES AND USAGE

Industrial engineering / production and logistics / maintenance / purchasing-procurement / project management / supply chain / systems analysis and control / industrial informatics / methods / flow simulation / decisional aids / CAPM / ERP / business information systems and industrial organisation /

quality / corporate management and strategy / lean management (Certificate of Professional Qualification in Metallurgy – CPQM)

Jean-Marie GORCE, Department Manager

Razvan STANICA, PFE Executive, Philippe ISORCE, Placement Executive Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 64 50 Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 60 85 – Fax: +33 (0)4 72 43 79 52 – E-mail: tc-stage@insa-lyon.fr

Jean-François BOULICAUT, Department Manager

Anne LEGAIT, Placement Executive, Bulent ERGIN Industrial Relationships Frédérique BIENNIER : PFE Executive

Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 83 09 / Fax: +33 (0)4 72 43 70 65 /E-mail: laurence.lopez@insa-lyon.fr

Luc GAUDILLER, Department Manager

Aurélien SAULOT, Placement and Industrial Relationships Executive Adeline BOURDON, RDIP Executive

Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 81 97 / Fax: +33 (0)4 72 43 85 16 / E-mail: gmd-s@insa-lyon.fr

Jean-Yves CHARMEAU, Manager of initial MEPP pathway – Tel: +33 (0)4 74 81 93 05 Abderahim MAAZOUZ, Manager of Apprenticeship MEPP pathway – Tel: +33 (0)4 74 81 63 32

M’Hamed BOUTAOUS, Placement and IDP Executive

Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 63 14 mhamed.boutaous@insa-lyon.fr

Tel: +33 (0)4 74 81 93 02 / Fax: +33 (0)4 74 81 93 01 isabelle.poncelet@insa-lyon.fr

Julien FONDREVELLE, Department Manager

Stéphane BERNARD-TREMOLET, 4th year placements and student exchanges Executive Valérie BOTTA-GENOULAZ, 5th year PFE and PFER Executive

Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 88 06 / Fax: +33 (0)4 72 43 85 38

E-mail: christine.gaillard@insa-lyon.fr

Nacer HAMZAOUI, Department Manager Daniel NELIAS, Placement Executive

Tel: +33 (0)4 72 43 83 37 / Fax: +33 (0)4 72 43 85 15 / E-mail: sandrine.danon@insa-lyon.fr

Kinematics and dynamics, locomotion / mechanics of solids and fluids / mechanics of structures, vibrations, acoustics / computer-aided design and manufacture / automation and robotics / materials, control / construction and productics / metrology / project control, management / quality, management,

communication

Implementation of process interfaces / materials / mechanical design / modelling and simulation / solid mechanics / fluid mechanics / thermodynamics and heat transfers / vibrations and acoustics / physical chemistry and rheology of polymers / process engineering in implementation / production management

/ ecodesign and sustainable development

Innovation / mechanics of structures, contacts and fluids / tribology / machine dynamics / turbomachines / reliability, maintenance / computer-aided mechanical design (CAMD) / thermics / mechanical vibrations

/ mechatronics / active control / ecodesign and sustainable development / solid mechanics / international section / projects

Designers / generalists / training by projects / information systems / software engineering / networks / internet / intranet

Networks / communication systems / information systems / internet-intranet / design / integration / innovation in communication services / Training by project

Advanced studies: corporate networks / wireless communications / e-commerce Voice-data-image networks / mobility / high-bandwidth networks and multimedia / security and

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Department September October November December January February March April May June July August September

BIOSCIENCES: Biochemistry and

Biotechnologies Pathway

3rd year Optional Placement

4th year Placement 12 weeks

5th year Placement 24 weeks

BIOSCIENCES: Bioinformatics and Modelling Pathway

3rd year Optional Placement

4th year Placement 12 weeks

5th year Placement 24 weeks

CIVIL ENGINEERING AND TOWN PLANNING

3rd year Placement at least 8 weeks

4th year Placement at least 14 weeks, continuing until end

October of the following year 5th year RDIP (Research & Development Introductory Project), part-time, equivalent to half-time in 2

nd

semester conducted in a research laboratory at INSA or abroad

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

3rd year Summer Placement

4th year Placement 1st half of entry 22 weeks Placement 2nd half of entry 22 weeks

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Department September October November December January February March April May June July August September

ENERGY ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENT

3rd year

4th year Industrial Placement 20 weeks at least or Research & Development Introductory

Placement in a university laboratory (the subject may be linked to a company)

5th year Industrial Placement 20 weeks at least or Research & Development Introductory

Placement in a university laboratory (the subject may be linked to a company) INDUSTRIAL

ENGINEERING

3rd year Optional Language course

4th year Industrial Placement 18 weeks at least until mid-September at latest

5th year PFE in company for at least 18 weeks

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN

3rd year

4th year Optional Placement

5th year Placement 20 weeks PFE 20 weeks (July and August optional) in INSA laboratory

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND PLASTICS

PROCESSING 3rd year 4th year

5th year IDP (Innovation & Development Project) in an INSA

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Department September October November December January February March April May June July August September

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT

3rd year Placement at least 6 weeks

4th year Placement for 26 weeks between beginning of June and

end December of the following year

5th year RDIP 21 weeks in laboratory, if applicable linked to a company

INFORMATICS

3rd year Placement at least 8 weeks between June and

mid-September

4th year Placement at least 16 weeks between May and end

5th year September PFE in company for 85 days between February and September depending on choice of course

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

3rd year

4th year Placement 14 weeks from June to mid-September

5th year PFE part-time over 0.5 to 2 days then full-time in March at INSA Placement 4 to 6 months from April to September

TELECOMMUNICATIONS , SERVICES AND USAGE

3rd year

4th year Invitation to tender project Innovative projects Placement at least 20 weeks depending

5th year On students’ courses: approximately 60 placements between July and December / 15 placements between January and May

R&D project for at least 10 weeks in INSA laboratory or a company

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