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Master 2 Mécanique, Parcours Fluids and Solids

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Objectives : The Fluids and Solids (F&S) course offers scientific training aimed at understanding, modeling and analyzing fluid and solid environments present in particular in the environment, in natural processes, in interface with biology, or even in industrial processes. From the deepening of knowledge in the mechanics of deformable continuous media, the course leads towards the understanding and modeling of complex flows and fluid-solid interaction phenomena, allowing continuation within the framework of training through research and in particular through a doctoral thesis, while providing the skills necessary to respond to research and development challenges in areas relating to the environment, renewable energy, risk and security, health, to name just a few examples.

Public concerned : students

Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)

Prerequisites : Study level M1 in continuous media mechanics, mathematical methods in physics, scientific computing. English proficiency.
And level M1 in fluid and solid mechanics and experimental methods.

Acquired skills during the training : Mastery of mechanical and physical concepts and models of complex fluids and solids.
Propose relevant theoretical and numerical models of mechanical systems in a multi-physical environment.
Develop laboratory test protocols to reproduce and analyze the key mechanisms associated with mechanical systems in natural and living environments.
Pilot multidisciplinary research and development projects, particularly in the fields of environment, sustainable energy, health, risk and security.

Duration and terms : 2 years

Partnerships with national organisations : Laboratories: IRPHE, IUSTI, LMA, M2P2, at the Château-Gombert technopole in Marseille.

Dedicated web site : https://sciences.univ-amu.fr/fr/formation/masters/master-mecanique/parcours-fluids-solids

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