Formation Continue avec Eurosae

ENSTA propose une offre de formation continue (Executive Education) au travers de sa filiale EUROSAE pour les ingénieurs ayant déjà rejoint le monde de l’entreprise.

Eurosae propose 290 stages inter-entreprises et 80 stages intra-entreprises, complétés de travaux pratiques, sont proposées. Cette structure propose également des visites d’usines, de centres d’essais, d’ateliers de montage et d’intégration qui permettent la découverte d’applications industrielles complètes.

Parmi les thèmes de formation proposés :

  • Aéronautique - Espace - défense
  • Automatique – robotique – informatique
  • Cybersécurité
  • Electronique applications
  • Mécanique des fluides – acoustique
  • Génie mécanique - matériaux et structures
  • Mathématiques appliquées - traitement du signal
  • Techniques marines
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Alumni | Training | Research
A thesis on characterizing the strength of a submerged textile structure

Noise pollution generated during the installation of offshore wind turbines is attracting increasing attention. An engineer trained at ENSTA in the specialty of “mechanical modeling of materials and structures,” Jeanne Cavoit wrote her thesis on the...

A thesis on characterizing the strength of a submerged textile structure

Noise pollution generated during the installation of offshore wind turbines is attracting increasing attention. An engineer trained at ENSTA in the specialty of “mechanical modeling of materials and structures,” Jeanne Cavoit wrote her thesis on the...

Alumni | Innovation
DeepFoil: Two ENSTA Graduates Are Reinventing Underwater Exploration

Graduates in architecture and naval hydrodynamics, Emillia Perdigon and Paul François have designed the DeepFoil, a flying underwater wing that allows for effortless movement underwater. Fueled by public enthusiasm and investor support, their project is...

DeepFoil: Two ENSTA Graduates Are Reinventing Underwater Exploration

Graduates in architecture and naval hydrodynamics, Emillia Perdigon and Paul François have designed the DeepFoil, a flying underwater wing that allows for effortless movement underwater. Fueled by public enthusiasm and investor support, their project is...

Innovation | Research
Gabriel Betton: Exploring the karst networks

Beneath our feet, in the darkness of the underground, a natural network spanning more than a third of France’s territory supplies drinking water to nearly 30 million people. But the quality of this vast freshwater reservoir is threatened by climate change...

Gabriel Betton: Exploring the karst networks

Beneath our feet, in the darkness of the underground, a natural network spanning more than a third of France’s territory supplies drinking water to nearly 30 million people. But the quality of this vast freshwater reservoir is threatened by climate change...