It means creating, innovating, communicating, and inspiring, but also automating, controlling, programming, and working toward a better world.
It means being involved in the development of connected objects, robots, and environmental monitoring.
The Embedded Systems Automation and Sensors Engineer plays a key role at the interface between the physical and digital worlds.
Its mission is to design machines capable of perceiving their environment, analyzing it, and acting autonomously. It relies on three technologies:



Engineering Sciences
Mathematics ■ Computer Science ■ Experimental Physics
Specific courses
Sensors ■ Instrumentation and metrology ■ Acquisition systems ■ Electricity ■ Electronics ■ Signal and image processing ■ Artificial intelligence ■ Automation ■ Embedded systems ■ Networks and security ■ Internet of Things ■ Communicating objects
Humanities
English ■ Business Administration ■ Project Management ■ Communication ■ Law ■ Financial Management ■ Management Systems ■ Creativity and Innovation Management ■ Organizational Theory ■ Management Techniques
Professionalization and international exposure are achieved through the involvement of professionals in training, internships (introduction to the professional environment, assistant engineer and engineer), research and development projects, and international mobility.
The company sponsoring the training:SOMFY
The survey conducted by the University of Savoie Mont Blanc attests to
the excellent placement of our Digital Systems – Instrumentation
engineers on the job market.
Graduate survey results – 6 months after graduation
Employment rate: 72% – Median gross annual salary in France: €35,743
Graduate survey results – 18 months after graduation
Employment rate: 95% – Median gross annual salary in France: €39,011
2 weeks at school / 2 weeks at a company