Faculté Polytechnique de Mons
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Faculté Polytechnique de Mons
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• Founded in 1837 (Mining School of Mons - oldest engineering school of Belgium)
• In 1935 it was given its present name: Faculté Polytechnique de Mons
• In 2004, creation of the « Académie Universitaire Wallonie-Bruxelles », (Brussels-Wallonia Alliance for Research and Higher Education) grouping• ULB – University of Brussels• UMH – University of Mons - Hainaut• and FPMs
• In 2009, creation of the University of Mons merging UMH and FPMs 7 Faculties:
Sciences, Medicine, Applied sciences, Economy and management,Psychology and educational sciences, Languages (translation and interpretation), Architecture
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• One of the four Faculties of Applied Sciences of the French-speaking part of the country (Wallonie-Bruxelles)
• 1000 students in engineering sciences • 65 academics, 150 researchers, 80 technicians and administrative staff
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Course of Study-Entrance examination-Bachelor (BA) : 180 credits-Master (MA) : 120 credits-PhD : 180 credits
Course of StudyEngineer = Master of Science in Engineering
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Exchange Programmes SOCRATES/ERASMUS - More or less 15 % of outgoing students- Stay of 1 (Thesis) or 2 (Thesis + courses) terms in a European institute,
agreements with more than 50 institutesOther programmes
Exchanges with Quebec, Australia, USA, Japan
TIME (Top Industrial Managers for Europe) => Double degree
- 2-year stays in another institute in order to be awarded a double degree
- Agreements : - ECL - Ecole Centrale de Lille (5 years, BA3/MA1)- SupElec - Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité, Paris (5 years, BA3/MA1)- SupAéro – Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Aéronautique et de l’Espace, Toulouse (6
years, MA2/MA3) - Universidad Politecnica de Madrid (6 years, MA2/MA3)- Politecnico de Milano (6 years, MA2/MA3)- TU Wien (6 years, MA2/MA3)
European exchanges
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Since 2000 : IN = 243 , OUT = 165
International exchanges
Origine étudiants IN
33%
24%
14%
11%
9%
4%5%
Italie
Pologne
Espagne
France
Grèce
Canada
Autres
Destination étudiants OUT
34%
15%10%
8%
6%
6%
5%
4%
3%
3% 6%
France
Espagne
Suisse
Italie
Suède
Canada
UK
Autriche
Australie
USA
Autres
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Research activities in five excellence groups
FPMs – Who are we?
Technological and Natural Hazards
IT
Materials
Energy
Biosystems and Biosignals
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R&D: I.T.Information Processing, Data Analysis and Decision Aiding
Electronics
Computer Science
Telecommunications
5 main research fields
5 main research fields
Signal Processing and multimedia
Associated Research Centres : MULTITEL
TELEMEDIA: Master in Telecommunications and Multimedia (All courses are taught in English)
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R&D: Materials
Materials
Metals and Metallic Alloys
Electrochemistry of Functional Coatings:-Surface Treatment and Corrosion Coatings
- Chemical Captors
Ceramic, glass and Cement
Materials
Heterogeneous Catalysis and Absorbents
6 main research fields
6 main research fields
Geomaterials
Structures and Building Materials
Associated Research Centres :
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R&D:Risks
Natural Risks : geological and climatic
Risk Management
Technological Risks : • Machine and equipment reliability and safety, industrial maintenance• Major industrial risks, process safety and risk prevention • Safety and comfort assessment in transport , fire safety engineering• Environmental risks
3 main research fields
3 main research fields
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R&D: BioSys
Ecology and Environment
Bio-mechanics et Bio-optics
Bio-Signals and Image Processing
Analysis of Biochemical Systems and Modelling, Optimization and Control
of Bioprocesses
4 main research fields
4 main research fields
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R&D:Energy
Energy and Habitat
Fuels, Combustion and CO2 Emission
Transport and Production of
Electric Energy
Geo-thermal Engineering and
Heat Pumps
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4 main research fields
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We are behind the creation of several Research Centres (Multitel, Materia Nova, CETIC, INISMA) and spin-off companies (Acapela, ITOptics, Smartwear, Polymedis, Decizium)
FPMs – Who are we?
The FPMs educational project
- Bachelor foundation training.- Masters in different specialities linked to our
excellence research groups- Multidisciplinary skills acquisition through project
work as soon as the second year- Choice of elective courses in Master years :
language , management and work experience modules.
- English classes in Bachelor years(TOEIC), opportunity to study a 3rd language in Master years
- Grants for staying abroad
Master of Science in Engineering 13 masters, 6 specialities: - Architecture- Chemistry / Materials Science
Subspecialisms: Industrial chemical processes Materials science and engineering Materials science
- ElectricitySubspecialisms : Electric energy
Processes, biosystems, biosignals Multimedia and telecommunications - TELEMEDIA
- Computer and Management SciencesSubspecialisms : Information systems control (Mons)
Decision-making strategies (Charleroi)- Mechanics
Subspecialisms : Energy engineering Mechanical engineering Automation
- Mining / Geology
Control Department(Service d'Automatique)
teaching and researchwww.autom.fpms.ac.be
The Control Group
3 professors (M. Remy, C. Renotte, A. Vande Wouwer)
4 senior scientists(R. Lepore, D. Coutinho, C. Vilas, E. Rocha)
7 researchers(A.-C. Witsel, G. Goffaux, L. Dewasme, F. Zamorano, C. Retamal, J. Mailier, I. Saraiva)
2 technicians(W. Van Hoeck, V. Moeyaert)
1 secretary(V. Piette)
Teaching activities
Basic Control Courses(continuous and discrete-time SISO systems)
Electrical EngineeringInternational Master in Biosystems
Engineering
Mechanical EngineeringSpecialization in Control
Electrical EngineeringSpecialization in Energy
Research activities - methods
Mathematical modelling (parameter identification, neural networks, partial differential equations, numerical simulation techniques)
Parameter and state estimation (software sensors, data fusion)
Dynamic optimization, run-to-run optimization, extremum seeking
Robust and adaptive control
Nonlinear predictive control
Research activities - applications
International exchanges and collaborations
Supélec, Paris, France LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France Stuttgart University, Germany Sunderland University, UK Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland University of Vigo, Spain University of Coimbra, Portugal University of Minho, Portugal Lehigh University, USA Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
Research opportunities (grants)
3-year grant (for a PhD): metabolic modeling, optimization and control of fed-batch cultures of genetically modified bacteria (flexible start, probably November 1, 2009, in collaboration with Brussels University and the industry, experimental plant in FPMs)
1-year grant for a post-doc research in the field of dynamic optimization and control of SMB separation process (subject to an application by FNRS with deadline on September 30 – upon acceptance, the post should start in January 2010, in collaboration with Brussels University, experimental plant in FPMs)
FPMs also offers 1-year grants to start a PhD (other funding sources to be found later), in various fields, based on a candidature.
A joint research program between WBI and CONICYT
WBI = Wallonia- Brussels International
Aim of the program: Develop Joint PhD theses between Chilian Universities (CRUCH) and and French-speaking Belgian Universities (CREF)
Joint research programGeneral Information
• The grants are oriented to those students following PhD programs in any Chilean University integrating the CRUCH, desiring to make an internship in one of the French-speaking Belgian Universities associated to the CRef.
• The applicants must be regular students of a PhD program accredited at least for 4 years by the (CNA-Chile) in any of the Chilean universities associated to the CRUCH.
• The period of stay has a minimum of 5 months and a maximum of 18 months, and the visit must take place within the four years of PhD program followed by the student.
Joint research programGeneral Information
• The applicants must have two promoters: one in the university of origin and a second one in the Belgian university that takes him in. Both tutors direct together the development of the Thesis.
• Once the thesis is defended and approved by the jury, the applicant will obtain both degrees
Joint research programApplication profile
• Chilean nationality or if foreigner, resident in Chili.
• Regular student of a Doctoral program in a CRUCH university accredited for at least 4 years by the CNA-Chile.
• Be following at most the seventh semester of the PhD program.
• Had approved the qualification exam and the Thesis project in the university of origin at the closing of the application period.
• To certify the agreement of both promoters to co-supervise the PhD thesis.
• At the moment of the visit, the student must certify his knowledge of French or English language according to the needs of the stay.
Joint research programBenefits of the grant
• Monthly allocation of 900 € by the CONICYT and 300 € by the WBI to those students receiving no other grant (CONICYT, MECESUP, etc.).
• Those students receiving a national grant, will receive a complementary allocation given by the CONICYT (to up to 300 €) and by the WBI (up to 300 €)
• A round-trip ticket Chili-Belgium.
• Medical and civil responsibility assurances during the visit to be paid by the WBI.
• The registration fees at the Belgian University to be paid by CONICYT (up to 800 €).
Joint research program Application process
• Candidates must present their applications at the General Secretary of the CRUCH during the application period.
• The selection process will be published in the CONICYT web site, as well as in regional and national circulation newspapers.
• More information, terms and conditions, necessary documents, application forms, deadlines, etc. are available at http://www.cruch.cl/conv_belgica.html
• Application deadlines: 1st call, closure June 15, 20092nd call until october 30, 2009
Joint research program More Information
http://www.cruch.cl/conv_belgica.html
French-speaking Universities (CRef)
• La Faculté Polytechnique de Mons (FPMs)
• L'Université de Mons-Hainaut (UMH)
• L'Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
• L'Université de Liège (ULg)
• La Faculté Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux (FUSAGx)
• Les Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix de Namur (FUNDP)
• Les Facultés Universitaires Catholiques de Mons (FUCaM)
• Les Facultés Universitaires Saint-Louis de Bruxelles (FUSL)
• L'Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL)
French-speaking Universities Geographical emplacement
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