Control, Vehicles, and Electric Propulsion

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Program Overview

The CVPE Master’s program is designed to train specialized professionals in electric vehicle technologies, with a strong emphasis on electric propulsion, advanced control, power electronics, and embedded systems. It responds to the growing need for smart and sustainable transportation solutions.

Students gain in-depth knowledge of electric propulsion systems, energy management strategies, and simulation and optimization tools used in electromobility. By combining robust theoretical foundations with practical experience, graduates are equipped to design, develop, and implement innovative technological solutions for next-generation vehicles.

The program also prepares students for careers in research and development or for launching entrepreneurial ventures in the field of electric mobility.

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

·    Power electronics converters 1 and 2 ;

·    Electrical engineering circuits ;

·    Electric machines for vehicles ;

·    Signal processing ;

·    Optimization ;

·    Multivariable linear systems analysis ;

·    Nonlinear systems control ;

·    Multivariable linear systems control ;

·    Computer programming applied to science and technology.

Advanced Topics

  • Interface design for embedded systems;
  • Fundamentals of electric vehicle systems;
  • Converter control for electric propulsion systems;
  • Controller design for electric vehicle machines;
  • Observers and fault diagnosis in electric vehicles;
  • Energy storage systems management;
  • Artificial intelligence applied to science and technology.

Admissions Information

This Master’s program is open to candidates holding a Bachelor's degree in control engineering, electrical engineering, or electronics, or any equivalent qualification.

Selection is based on academic ranking at the undergraduate level. For students from other universities, admission is determined through an application review and may be followed by an interview, subject to availability of places and evaluation by the admissions committee.

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