Explore the programs and courses offered by Master in Welded Assemblies and Materials
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe program follows a coherent learning logic over 3 semesters, from the fundamentals (continuum mechanics, metallurgy) to advanced specialization (fracture, damage to welded assemblies). It also includes :
- Practical courses in each semester (MP743, MP843, MP941)
- Systematic tutorials: each theoretical subject is complemented by practical applications
- Specialized laboratories: microscopy, non-destructive testing, digital methods
- Advanced metallurgy: 3 progressive levels covering all aspects of materials
- Advanced welding processes: phase transformations, assembly design and calculation
- Innovative welding technologies: laser welding, innovative processes.
Welding Metallurgy I (MP721) - Introduction to basic metallurgy
Welding Metallurgy II (MP811) - Logical continuation of metallurgical basics
Physics of the welding arc (MP812) - Fundamental physical principles
Design and calculation of welded assemblies (MP821) - Basic dimensioning
Friction Stir Welding (FSW)
Ultrasonic Welding
Heat and Mass Transfer Modeling
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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