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INFO engineers are data-processing specialists who have the ability to adapt easily to the constant evolution of technologies within the company and at the heart of the world economy, and whose data-processing qualifications enable them to operate in various fields:
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Information systems: Databases. Intranet
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Digital communications: Multi-media (sound and image). Mobile telephony. Internet of the future
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Design and simulation (automobile and aerospace industries, architecture, etc).
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Languages, Systems and Networks (LSR)
Similar to our previous, well-known curriculum on Computer Science, the LSR course targets students interested in the internal design of systems, runtimes and the building of applications.
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Data Processing and Mathematical Modelling (TDMM)
The TDMM course, created in association with members of the Mathematics centre, is an answer to a new crucial challenge for computer scientists: The processing of huge amounts of potentially noisy data (web pages, TV streams, big log files, etc), its exploitation, (accessing its semantical content), modelling, and use in simulation or prediction.
This course is an answer to the evolution of professions involving computer science and prepares graduate students for a future in domains such as multimedia content, decision-making, simulation, banking and finance, insurance, etc.
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Bioinformatics (4th year)
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Artificial intelligence (4th year)
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Digital imaging (4th year)
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Mathematical imaging (4th year)
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Virtual reality (5th year)
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Distributed programming and components (5th year)
The generalist training of Computer Science Engineers enables them to operate in private companies, government administrations, banks, telecommunications, computer service companies, etc. They are highly appreciated for their command of the fundamental concepts of computing, their logical and inventive spirit, as well as their aptitude in management and teamwork.
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