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Ceramics & ICT TACTIC
Graduate School
HANDBOOK
INVESTMENTS FOR THE FUTURE
Awarded by the French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the major government investment programs in the fields of higher education
and research:
Labex : laboratories of excellence To increase scientific excellence and originality, the transfer of knowledge produced and, thereby, the international visibility of French research, while drawing other national laboratories into this dynamic; To guarantee the excellence of the courses, and to play a driving role in the master's and doctorate level training; To be part of the strategy of their parent institutions and to strengthen the dynamics of the sites concerned.
University Research Schools: French Graduate School
To offer each university site or establishment the possibility of strengthening the impact and international attractiveness of its research and its training in one or more scientific field(s), by the creation of one or more university research schools which will bring together master and doctoral trai- ning as well as one or more top
research laboratories level.
Sigma-Lim: From ceramic materials and components specific to integrated, secure, and intelligent
Advanced Ceramic
materials and processes
Microwave & Photonics
technologies
Computer
Ceramics & ICT TACTIC Graduate School Transverse Actions between Ceramics & ICT
communicating systems
Science and Applied
Mathematics
THE PARTNERSHIP OF 2 UNIVERSITIES RECOGNIZED FOR THEIR EXCELLENCE
TACTIC: Transverse Actions between Ceramics & ICT
• To attract and train high-level French and Foreign Master and PhD students in the areas of advanced ceramics & ICT in order to satisfy the needs of the European labs (in particular IRCER and XLIM) and industries
• To provide and coordinate a graduate programme that establishes the Limoges area as one of the top 10 undisputed international actors in Ceramics and ICT
• To improve the state-of-the-art of the research activities carried out by the LabEx
• To restructure for the 10 coming years the education programmes in the Limoges campus by promoting interdisciplinary between Ceramics and ICT
• To implement a new efficient governance that assigns priority to the training-research link
The University of Limoges is one of the 53 laureates (out of 272
applicants) of the new French excellence program of “Ecoles
Universitaires de Recherche” (French Graduate Schools)
Scientific domains:
Science and Techno.: 25 (47%)
Environment and life sciences: 12 (23%)
Human and social sciences: 16 (30%)
The Ceramics & ICT TACTIC Graduate School (GS) aims at training future highly skilled professionals in the domains of Ceramics and Information & Communication Technologies (ICT), able to understand the challenges and needs of the international research and industry and fully exploit the inno- vation potential of the interface between Ceramics and ICT. Led by the Uni- versity of Limoges, in partnership with the University of Poitiers and CNRS, it benefits from a unique industrial, research and training ecosystem in Eu-
rope in the domains of Ceramics and ICT.
The High frequency electronics & photonics track is a diploma in the field of high technologies for high- frequency electronic and optical communications. The track prepares students for research, engineering studies, development and production in the field of high frequency and optical technologies.
The Advanced ceramics track has the objective to train high-level specialists in the field of ceramic materials and processes for professional integration into the industry (engineering level) or research (R&D, academic, …). The training is mainly based on fundamental and thematic courses covering in a transversal way the physical and chemical aspects of functional ceramic materials and their processes of elaboration, shaping, surface treatments and control.
The Smart Internet of Things (Smart IoT) track trains the design engineering of connected objects in the areas of data acquisition,
embedded systems, wireless technologies, analysis and data processing. It allows students to integrate the design offices of companies specializing in the Internet of Things and support companies and structures that integrate the Internet Of Things into
their development strategy.
The Information security track has the objective to train specialists in the study and development of cryptographic solutions and coding information. It allows to acquire a double competence: – a mastery of the mathematical foundations of cryptology and coding of information: theory numbers, elliptic curves, security proofs, Boolean functions, formal calculus, theory some
information… – operational know-how: software development, smart cards, formal methods, programming secure, computer networks,
standards and technological standards.
The Computer graphics track has a dual purpose: -to train professionals who possess knowledge in line with the professional sector concerned;-to train students who can fit into the world of research. The aim of the second year is to offer advanced specialization in the areas of image synthesis and graphic design, combined with professional teaching.
The Software design and development track has the objective to train computer engineers in research and development in industry,
services or research. The concerned sectors are the software development, synthesis and image analysis, the basics of data, data analysis massive, embedded computing, etc. The scientific field of the master concerns:
This applied mathematics & optimisation Master degree of the Graduate School offers a background in applied mathematics. It prepares for careers as an engineer or researcher in the following areas: optimization, symbolic-numerical computation, mathematical methods for automatic, optimization of form and optimal control.The symbolic and numerical approach of the problems addressed, as well as certain themes like the optimization of form, make this master an original formation in France.
For each of the 7 tracks, a pool of disciplinary courses, named “major”, is proposed. It constitutes the scientific core of the
student personal path. It contains both courses of the existing Masters’ offer (“core courses”) and new in-depth disciplinary courses designed to give students a high-level of specialisation. Each GS student has to take 2 in-depth disciplinary courses, chosen among 3, according to his/her own personal path. Each track promotes interdisciplinarity, which is undoubtedly a leverage in the innovation process and an added-value for improving the employability as it gives additional skills.
Minor courses are designed in two levels: i) a pool of interdisciplinary courses. Each GS student has to take 2 interdisciplinary courses, chosen among 3, according to his/her own personal path. To refine the process, each
course will be preceded by a short bridging courses to ensure the students have the necessary prerequisites to learn in best conditions. ii) a long research/industry working group project gathering several students from mixed GS tracks. It will use innovative project management techniques such as co-design. Such a learning programme will promote interactions with researchers and socio-economic partners involved in the project. Such a project will promote interactions between students and give them an interdisciplinary vision of their future tasks by making them experience different ways of thinking and working approach.
MAJOR COURSES – 63 ECTS
Core courses - 57 ECTS Core teachings
In-depth disciplinary courses - 6 ECTS
2 elective courses
MINOR COURSES – 12 ECTS
Interdisciplinary courses 2 elective courses
Interdisciplinary scientific project
INTENSIVE SUPPORT FOR PROFESSIONAL PROJECT – 45 ECTS
Soft skills
12 ECTS
International mobility
3 ECTS
Research labworks 6 ECTS
Research Internship 24 ECTS
SOFT SKILLS
The common structure of the graduate program promotes multidisciplinarity, innovation by cross-fertilisation, immersion in
research laboratories, international mobility and connections with the socio-economic world. Working group projects aim to get transverse skills and interdisciplinary vision through thinking and working approach: innovation, creativity
processes and co-design.
François Acquatella is Senior Lecturer in Management and Management Sciences at the Limoges University School of Management and member of the CREOP- EA 4332 research laboratory. He holds a PhD from Télécom Paris on strategic market analysis online training. His current research work focuses on digital ecosystems and the business models associated with them. He is the author of several articles on the role and impact of artificial intelligence
on the strategic trajectory of platforms.
The digital innovation course aims to understand new
concepts, crucial in the business world in the digital age (dis-
The course on agile project management aims to understand
(scrum management).
SOFT-SKILLS
Laurence Thomas is an INSA-Lyon engineer. She is a certified MCC professional coach, and supports managers as well as musicians and actors in their search for personal consistency and professional achievement. Certified in the ANC (Neurocognitive and Behavioral Approach), she uses neurosciences to illuminate the levers of motivation and transformation of her clients. As a MBSR and MBCL instructor, she teaches mindfulness in business and to individuals, through programs, workshops and meditative retreats. She has also developed two programs dedicated to professional transitions for the Petit BamBou meditation application. Laurence also offers support professionals spaces for individual and collective supervision intended to deepen a quality of authentic presence, in the spirit of mindfulness.She is the author for Dunod editions of the books "Reenchant your job!”(2014), the “Motivation Toolkit” (2014), and the “Well-being at Work Toolkit” (2017 / Red. 2020). She also has columns called "Choose to be happy! “
To know more: www.consonanceandco.com www.youtube.com/channel/U
SOFT-SKILLS
A large number of training courses are given in English and many actions are assured to elevate the GS international exposure (student exchange program, scholarships for mobility, and partnerships with international renowned institutions).
Preparation for
International Mobility
• Writings (emails, cover letters, CVs + synthetic reports, sum-ups, abstracts, internship reports…)
• How to prepare a job interview
Oral English
• English conversation • Oral presentation: pre-
sent a poster in class • Class debate
Writing for research
• Preparation for PhD
Certification
• CLES B2
writing
• Writing skills to write a scientific article
• Preparation to TOEIC of
TOEFL
COMMON SESSIONS
Because the TACTIC Graduate School aims to unite, 4 periods of 2 or 3 days are planned during which you will attend all together soft-skills common courses.
The days are schedule as follow:
Day 1
• Mieux se connaître pour mieux communiquer
• Autour du modèle HBDI
October
1st and 2nd Day 2 am • Cultiver un esprit positif
• Autour d’outils issus de la PNL
Day 2 pm • Digital innovation
• Prévenir les conflits et développer son
October
22nd and 23rd
Day 1am
Day 1 pm
assertivité • Autour d’outils issus de l’Analyse
Transactionnelle –
• Mieux comprendre les mécanismes du stress
• Autour d’outils issus de l’Approche Neurocognitive et Comportementale
November
5th and 6th
December
10th and 11th
Day 2 • Digital innovation
Day 1am • Project Management
• English - Group work, pair work, conversation, feedback
• Poser ensemble les bases de notre projet collaboratif
• English - Group work, pair work, conversation,
feedback • Learn to speak about your work, your life, your
culture (language, lifestyle, food, customs and habits…)
• Informal lunch
Day 2
Day 1 pm
CON TACT
Ceramics & ICT
TACTIC Graduate School
Celine Parvy – Manager
+33 587 506 715
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