GENERIC SKILLS Mathematical methods for Signal Processing and general Electronic Design methods and tools (for circuits and micro-systems) represent the core teaching and research activities and the main focus of industrial R&D contracts.
The Department proposes the following transferable skills in the framework of industrial R&D contracts:
- Digital Signal Processing, Time–Frequency and Time-Scale Analysis, Kalman Filtering, Adaptive Filtering, High Resolution Methods,
- Statistical Methods for Quantitative Evaluation,
- Inverse Problems, Multi-Sensors Systems Optimization,
- Physical Modeling (Micro-sensors, Non Destructive Evaluation…) using Finite Elements Methods or Multi-Technology Simulation,
- Mixed Mode (A/D and D/A), Mixed Technology Modeling/Simulation (VHDL or VHDL-AMS…),
- Multi-processor Architectures for Signal Processing,
- Design (FPGA, ASIC…), Instrumentation, Data Logging…
RESEARCH AREAS The Department highlights are :
(See Department Research pages,
Research & Industry Partnerships pages or the "
Revue de la Recherche" of Supélec)
EDUCATION The Department takes part of SUPELEC’s teaching in
degree courses (courses, lab work, "
Applied Mathematics for Signal and Information Processing" (MATIS) and "
Micro and Nano Electronics" (MNE) last-year options...) and
continuing education.
Last update : 15/11/2012