Component : DFR Sciences and Technologies
Domain: Science and Technology
Course : Energy and space computing for island and isolated networks
Co-accreditation : University of Guyana and University of Montpellier
Nature : Initial training leading to a degree and sandwich courses.
Output level : BAC + 5.
Location: Cayenne (Troubiran University Campus)
Objectives
The Energy Master's programme trains students to meet the challenges posed by the profound structural changes in the way energy is produced and consumed (legislation on the energy transition, self-consumption of electricity, Guyana's obligation to be energy self-sufficient by 2030, etc.).
The aim of the Energy and Spatial Informatics for Isolated and Insular Networks (EISRII) Master's programme is to train students to master the methods and tools needed to develop energy projects in isolated territories by acquiring combined skills in the fields of energy and geomatics. It will train specialists capable of managing energy development projects with a territorial dimension by teaching them to master the analysis and modelling tools needed to develop energy production and distribution solutions for non-interconnected or isolated sites.
Target skills
The graduate will be able to carry out energy project development or management assignments in the context of non-interconnected and/or isolated electricity networks. The knowledge and skills on offer cover a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied sciences relating to: energy production, storage and management, analysis of process operation, problem diagnosis, the use of spatial computing (GIS, spatial databases, AUTOCAD design software) and project management.
Cross-disciplinary skills
- Ability to work in an international context
- Working independently: setting priorities, managing time,
- Working in a team: fitting in, positioning yourself, collaborating
- Communicating: writing clearly, preparing appropriate communications media,
- Speaking in front of a group and commenting on material
Scientific and technical skills
- Developing capabilities in energy management, storage and conversion,
- Develop skills in analysing the operation of production processes and diagnosing problems.
Subject-specific skills
- Graduates will be able to carry out the tasks assigned to a research, development or project management executive in a company, academic laboratory or local authority.
- The knowledge and skills acquired will enable them to :
- Work as part of a multidisciplinary team covering a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied sciences
- Work in a disciplinary team on the management, storage or conversion of Energy
- Analysing the operation of processes and proposing modifications to improve energy yields/efficiency.
- Developing energy production and storage solutions for isolated and/or self-sufficient sites.
Admission
Recruitment level : Bachelor's degree or equivalent
Accessible in : initial / sandwich training
Training required :
Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in energy, electrical engineering or engineering sciences.
Admission requirements :
Holders of a bachelor's degree in energy, electrical engineering or engineering sciences,
Accessible by validation of professional experience to holders of a French or foreign qualification.
Registration form:
- French and foreign students living in France must submit their applications via the e-candidat procedure.
- Foreign students living in a country covered by campus France must submit their applications via the campus France procedure.
- International students living in a country not covered by Campus France can submit their applications via the e-candidat procedure.
- Administrative and pedagogical registration should be made with the Science and Technology DFR School Office (building C, 1er floor).
Programme
Semester 1
UE1.1 - Energy sources and storage :
- Photovoltaics
- Thermal
- Basic electrochemistry for the hydrogen fuel cell
- Bio-resources and bio-conversion
EU 1.2 - Energy mix and impacts :
- Energy efficiency
- Comparison of different energy sources/options - Energy mix
- Ecological impact of energy sources and uses - restoration methods
EU 1.3 - Analysis tools for energy management :
- Python programming applied to energy data
- Introduction to GIS
EU 1.4 - Professionalisation :
- Supervised research
- Project Management
- English
Semester 2
EU 2.1 - New forms of energy :
- Bioenergy & Biomass
- Hydrogen energy vector
EU 2.2 - Analysis tools for energy management :
- Advanced GIS
- Estimation of ENR potential
- Electrical Networks
- Introduction to Machine Learning
EU 2.3 - Professionalisation :
- Design software (Autocad)
- Supervised research
- Communication and professional integration
UE2.4 - Work placement :
- M1 Energy internship (minimum 2 months)
Semester 3
UE3.1- Other sources of energy and storage :
- Non-biological renewable sources: wind, marine, hydro, geothermal
- Combustion turbine (thermal power stations)
- Self-consumption and smart grids
- Thermal, thermochemical and inertial storage
UE3.2 - Analysis tools for energy management :
- Machine learning & predictive maintenance
- Advanced GIS
EU3.3 - Energy production in the Amazon context :
- Energy production at isolated sites
- Production of refrigeration, air conditioning and industrial refrigeration
- Health Safety Environment
UE3.4 - Professionalisation :
- Activities for the company
- Design software (Autocad)
- English
Semester 4
- UE4.2 - Work placement: 6-month work placement
Job opportunities
Further studies in French Guiana
Doctorate in Engineering Sciences (University of Guyana Graduate School or elsewhere)
Career opportunities
The aim of the Energy Master's degree is to enable students to enter the professional world (in companies, academic laboratories or local authorities) or to continue their studies at doctoral level. It offers a wide range of career opportunities:
- Renewable energy design engineer,
- Energy management engineer,
- Territorial energy executive,
- Energy consulting engineer,
- R&D engineer in renewable energies,
- Commercial engineer in the field of energy, scientific or industrial research.
- Energy researcher
Sectors of activity
- Energy production professions
- Energy production professions Environmental professions
- Research professions
- Professions related to town and country planning and energy planning
ST
DFR Sciences and Technologies
Management
Mr Ahmed ABBAS
Director
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Mr Louis Jérôme LEBA,
Deputy Director
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Mr Loïc LOUISON
Deputy Director
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Olivier TIERNY
Deputy Director
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Ms Anyse FARDEAU
Administrative and accounting manager
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Scholarship
Ms Annaëlle PAMPHILE
Schooling Manager
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Mr Louis-Georges MARMOT
Schooling Manager
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Branches
SVT degree
Mr Louis Jérôme LEBA
Manager
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Mr Alexandre CASANOVA
Director of Studies
Mathematics degree
Mr Abdennebi OMRANE
Head of Maths degree
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Mr Loïc LOUISON
Head of 3PE course
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Mr Bechtel POMPEE
Director of Studies
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Mr Dany NABAB
Director of Studies
Engineering Sciences degree
Olivier TIERNY
Head of SPI bachelor's degree
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Ms Isabelle PIERREJEAN
Head of Mechanics and Materials
Computer science degree
Ms Allyx FONTAINE
Manager
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Ms Jessica BECHET
L2 Referent
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Ms Yi MOUA
Director of Studies
LP Natural Resources and Forestry
Mr Arnauld HEURET
Manager
LPGC Civil and Construction Engineering in the Intertropical Zone
Mr Ouahcène NAÏT-RABAH
Manager
Master's in Civil Engineering (in partnership with CNAM Paris)
Mr Ouahcène NAÏT-RABAH
Manager
Master in Energy (with the University of Montpellier)
Chabakata MAHAMAT
Manager
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Laurent LINGUET
Manager
Masters in Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution
Ms Sabrina COSTE
Manager
Masters in Chemistry and Life Sciences
Jean-Charles ROBINSON
Manager
Reception
Troubiran Campus
Bât. C - 2nd floor
Monday to Friday, 8am to 12pm by appointment.