Analytical Engineering specialization

By covering the domains of health, environment, food industry and chemistry, this specialization curriculum introduces to the trainees methodologies of analysis that allow facing the wide range of analytical issues. The training permits to access the mastery of the laboratory analytical main techniques, to initiate the sampling theory and its involvement in analysis process and to approach the industrial on line control process. Experienced in the management of integrated systems (quality, safety and environment) and including regulation, quality assurance, recovery and data management, AE specialisation brings complementarities of competence for an immediate integration of the engineers into the professional sectors including laboratory and manufacturing.

Prerequisites

To have basic knowledge in process engineering, materials and chemistry.

Skills

  • Design, make/manage, understand an analytical process.
  • Design and control process monitoring.
  • Estimate the impact of the analytical and methodological choices on the results.
  • Make fitted samplings.
  • Develop and optimise methods that observe the regulations.
  • Choose, arbitrate the technological choices for the equipment, methods and statistics.
  • Manage a scientific team.
  • Arbitrate and grant the human, financial and technical resources to the different projects.
  • Work in a team and in a network.
  • Communicate with the clients.
  • Estimate the cost of studies or projects.
  • Estimate and improve a quality system.
  • Master data processing, analysis and management.
  • Manage equipment fleets.

Activity sectors

  • Manufacturing industry: Agricultural and food-processing industries, textile and chemical industries, Pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, Rubber and plastic industries, Machines and equipment manufacturing (scientific, technical, control)
  • Extraction industry: mines, metalworking industry, refining
  • Production and distribution of electricity, gas and water
  • Collect and waste water treatment
  • Social and personal utilities (police, DGCCRF...)
  • Quality control, technical analysis, audit and expertise activities
  • Marketing
  • Engineering and technical studies
  • Research and Development
  • Education, research