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INP Grenoble TELECOM - (ENSIMAG) sets out to provide engineers with a solid understanding
of telecommunications circuits and systems, networks, computer systems,
and tools for programming and development.
It draws on the skills of two schools, the Graduate School of Computing
and Applied Mathematics (ENSIMAG)
and Graduate School of Electronics and Radioelectricity (ENSERG-Phelma).
This combination delivers the mix of skills required to address
all sides of communications technology and services (equipment architecture,
transmission, networks and multimedia). It is also makes this particular
course unique.
Information technology requires high-grade abilities in processing
algorithms (voice, data and images), software engineering, and specific
circuits and systems for telecommunications services (including
hard and software).
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The department has
a total intake of 300 students. Half of the 100 or so degrees awarded
every year focus more particularly on telecommunications applications
for micro and nanotechnology.
Graduates can look forward to jobs in industry, making telecommunications
components, and in the services and applications associated with telecommunications
networks.
The key players in
the telecommunications business - involved in software, semiconductors
and circuits - operating close to Minatec are an additional asset for
the department.
Training focuses on
three main areas:
distributed
applications and networks (services and software),
transmission and telecommunications systems* (RF and optical circuits
and systems),
equipment architecture* (hard and software in the design of integrated
and embedded systems).
*
specifically
related to micro and nanotechnology
> Website: http://www-telecoms.inpg.fr/
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