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ENGINeeRING FOR INDUSTRY

Engineering +

TS is part of the Universit du Qubec network

The objective of the School is university education and research in applied engineering and technology with a view to fostering the technological and economic development of Qubec. Within the context of this objective, and working in conjunction with industry, the School focuses its activities on cooperative teaching, applied research and technology transfer.

TS: AN OVERVIEW
- 165 professors and senior lecturers - 6,000 students - 15,000 graduates - More than 70 undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. programs
(Bachelors degree, Certicate, Specialized Graduate Study Diploma, Masters degree, Doctorate, Short Program)

- 21 research chairs - 28 certied and recognized research units - 200 industrial partners - 2,360 student interns working at companies - 800 companies that hire students as interns - 100% placement rate - 3,000 people attending development seminars each year - 1 technological business incubator - Assistance services for entrepreneurs and businesses

(Mission statement of the cole de technologie suprieure)

MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO)


TS has been experiencing steady growth ever since its creation in 1974, and even more so during the 1990s and again during the past decade. TS stands out among engineering schools and faculties in Canada with respect to the number of students and teaching programs, its research, and the development of its campus. In 2009 and 2010, TS ranked rst in Qubec and third in Canada in terms of the number of undergraduates who completed an engineering degree*. This represented a 40% increase in the number of graduates over 2004. In 2010, it posted the highest increase in the number of registrations among all universities in Qubec. Research activities have also been thriving since 2000. The signicant jump in registrations resulted in the hiring of a number of professors, who have helped to enrich the expertise that our establishment offers to Masters and Doctorate students and the industrial milieu. In 2009-2010, TS reached new heights in terms of the intensity of research, with the Schools researchers being ranked above average in comparison with their colleagues from other Canadian universities in this respect. The development of the campus, the facilities and the research infrastructures, along with the creation of new study programs, have also bolstered our industrial partnerships and our international university partnerships. The latter have become signicantly more prominent in recent years, and we look forward to numerous further developments in this regard. Our mission, which is focused on teaching and on applied training in engineering and corporate technology transfer, has never been more relevant than it is today. More specically, the INGO Innovation Centre provides businesses with a research and development venue for technological innovations right on our campus. They have access to the vast expertise of TS researchers, all of our research laboratories and infrastructures, and the knowledge of our intern students. In terms of capital assets, we plan to continue the expansion of the campus by erecting additional student residences. At the same time, the Student House will provide access to spaces dedicated to work and study, in addition to facilities that have a social vocation.

One last project led by TS is of great importance to us. The objective of this project, which involves McGill University as an enthusiastic partner, is to make our Borough a virtual Innovation District, bringing together the dynamism of the University milieu and organizations that are active in the area of technological innovation, including telecommunications, information technologies and emerging technologies companies. We intend to develop an ecosystem around TS that is conducive to innovation, along with a community that will foster the development of innovative companies. We believe that the synergy created among all of these players can only lead to effective progress, and that such an environment will provide Montral with an additional attraction on the local, national and international stage. A virtual melting pot of projects has been developed at TS in all of its areas of activity. I encourage you to stay tuned.

Yves Beauchamp

* The results of this survey (based on 2008 data) conducted by Engineers Canada have been compiled in a report that presents trends in engineering registrations and graduates over a 5 year period.

coLe De TechNoLogIe SUpRIeURe

Specializing in teaching and applied research in engineering and technology transfer for businesses, TS trains engineers and researchers who are recognized for their practical and innovative approach. TS is a constituent of the Universit du Qubec network, which comprises 87,000 students, more than 6,000 professors and lecturers, and 3,750 employees at nine establishments located throughout Qubec. Since its creation, TS has pursued a mission that is solidly anchored in all of its activities: responding to the needs of the industrial milieu, which requires engineers who possess not only a sound theoretical foundation, but also practical knowledge. In support of this mission, the School maintains a unique partnership with businesses and industry, ranging from large corporations to SMEs. TS clearly stands out from other Qubec universities because of the applied training that it provides for future engineers and because of its research activities conducted in collaboration with and for businesses.

AppLIeD TRaININg aT eveRY LeveL


TS is the only engineering school in Qubec that offers Bachelor of Engineering programs that are created specically for graduates of technical colleges who wish to acquire university training. It also continues to attract an increasing number of graduates from general college (cgep) programs who are interested in the Schools unique approach. In fact, its Bachelors programs comprise more laboratory and practical work sessions than any other undergraduate engineering program in Qubec. TS alone accounts for 25% of all Bachelor of Engineering students in Qubec. At the graduate and post-graduate levels, TS offers Masters and Doctorate programs in a variety of engineering elds, along with specialized graduate study programs (DESS) and certicates for individuals who wish to receive specic training. Numerous short programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels offer a exible structure that is particularly appropriate for practicing professionals. The credits that are earned can then be applied toward a DESS, which in turn can be applied toward a Masters program. TS study programs at all levels are focused on the acquisition of eminently concrete knowledge, and providing students with unique know-how that companies and organizations thoroughly appreciate.

SUSTaINabLe DeveLopmeNT: A DaILY ReaLITY


The engineer of today and tomorrow has a vital role to play in terms of the innovation and orientation of technologies designed to bring about improved management of resources and a better quality of life for his or her fellow citizens. In its role as an engineering school and a responsible citizen, TS also strives to train engineers for whom sustainable development will be a priority in their practices. The sustainable development policy in effect at TS applies to all of its activities: from teaching to research to procurement, and even to its social involvement in the district and the construction and renovation of buildings on campus. The building that houses the INGO Innovation Centre was renovated according to LEED standards. TS adheres to the UN Global Compact, and is a member of the Sustainable Building Council of Canada. In addition, the TS Student Association has adopted a sustainable development policy that is in keeping with that of the School.

With respect to energy management, TS has ranked among the leaders in university establishments in Qubec for 25 years, and has been recognized for the energy efciency of its electromechanical systems on a number of occasions.

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HANDS-ON LEARNING

CoopeRaTIve TeachINg
At TS, students learn by doing. When training students at the Bachelors level, the cooperative teaching method is used, alternating course sessions and practical internships at companies. This method is one of the main characteristics of TS, and also one of its strengths. In addition to their courses, all students must complete three internships in industry, totalling at least 12 months, before receiving their diploma. At the end of the program, they have the equivalent of a full year of experience, which is undeniably benecial in their quest to enter the labour market. The Cooperative Teaching Department provides students with all the support they require when preparing for an internship, from researching companies to effective interview techniques. In order to ensure that all students receive internships, the Department has a computerized system that contains the contact information for several thousands of businesses. Every year, more than 3,000 internship proposals are presented to TS students, who earn an average of $12,000 per internship. The Department also created an innovative tool for employers that are seeking interns: ePortfolio, which is presented in the form of a digital Curriculum Vit that gives employers preferred access to additional information that is impossible to present on a traditional CV. For instance, employers can nd YouTube links that allow them to view a clip of a student in action, hyperlinks to a summary of projects completed by a candidate, etc.

Many TS students complete practical internships at the Institut de recherche dHydro-Qubec (IREQ), a major employer of interns.

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LEARNING BY DOING
STUDENT CLUBs
WheRe TheoRY IS pUT To The TeST

TS strongly encourages students to join one of the approximately 30 scientic or social/cooperative clubs. These clubs give students the opportunity to put into practice the theory that they learn in the classroom, and to develop their ingenuity and leadership skills. Every year, TS students participate in a number of engineering competitions (Formula SAE, solar vehicle, concrete canoe, amphibious all-terrain vehicle, human propelled submarine, etc.) in order to assess their knowledge and that of their peers at leading North American engineering establishments. Over the years, TS students have earned numerous prestigious awards, in addition to enriching their knowledge and generating recognition for the School in Canada and abroad.

Some students choose to use their engineering skills to serve developing countries by participating in the Programme de regroupement tudiant pour la coopration internationale (PRCI Student grouping program for international cooperation). Every year, a team of students undertakes a four-month engineering project that adheres to a humanitarian and social mission. Other students prefer socio-community and cultural initiatives or sustainable development projects. All of these initiatives represent a valuable complement to their engineering training.

TS Formula SAE.

OveR The YeaRS, TS STUDeNTS have accUmULaTeD mULTIpLe hoNoURS aND have beeN caLLeD To The poDIUmS of STUDeNT eNgINeeRINg compeTITIoNS NUmeRoUS TImeS. The foLLowINg IS aN oveRvIew of fIRST pLace fINISheS aND TRophIeS eaRNeD fRom 2007 To 2011.

2007
CONCRETE CANOE - Regional competition American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) - 1st place HUMAN PROPELLED sUBMARINE - International Submarine Races (ISR) - 1st place, two person category World record - 1st place, one person category World record CARGO PLANE - Aerodesign East - NASA Systems Engineering Award

2008
CONCRETE CANOE - Upstate New York Student Conference - 1st place - Canadian National Concrete Canoe Competition - 1st place CARGO PLANE - Aerodesign East - Nasa Systems Engineering Award

2009
HUMAN PROPELLED sUBMARINE - 10 th International Submarine Races (ISR) - 1st place, two person category no propeller World record - 1st place, one person category, no propeller - Smooth Operator Award FORMULE SAE - Michigan competition Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) FEV Powertrain Development Award (powertrain excellence) - Gala Forces AVENIR - AVENIR trophy, Science and technological applications category CONCRETE CANOE - American regional competition, Upstate New York American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) - 1st place - 15 th National Canadian Competition - 1st place VIDEO GAME DEsIGN - Urban camping - 1st place, student category

2010
CONCRETE CANOE - Upstate New York Student Conference American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) - 1st place - 16th National Canadian Competition - 1st place BAJA SAE - Midwest Division Competition - 1st place - Dayton Cup (best team) - Mike Schmidt trophy (top placing team at the 3 competitions held during the year) DRAGON BOAT - Festival du Canal de Lachine - Gold Medal in the Student Cup - Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boats Festival - Student Cup CARGO PLANE - Aerodesign East - Nasa Systems Engineering Award VIDEO GAME DEsIGN - Computer Science Games - 1st place

2011
BAJA SAE - Birmingham, Alabama - 1st place, design category - Baja SAE Illinois - 1st place, manoeuvrability category - 1st place, cliff climbing category CONCRETE CANOE - Upstate New York Student Conference American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) - 1st place FORMULA SAE - Formula SAE West - 1st place SNOWMOBILE - Clean Snowmobile Challenge Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) - Best Engine Design Award AUTONOMOUs UNDERWATER vEhICLE - International Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Competition - 1st place

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UNDERGRADUATE STUDY PROGRAMS


Five engineering departments offer more than 70 undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate university programs. At the undergraduate level, the seven Bachelors programs include more practical work periods, laboratory sessions and projects than any other engineering study program in Qubec. Each program includes three practical internships at companies to complete the students theoretical knowledge. At the graduate and post-graduate levels, the programs are intended for future researchers who are interested in research and development initiatives, and in contributing to the advancement of scientic and technological knowledge.

BAChELORs DEGREEs

B.ENG.

CERTIfICATEs
- Economy and Building Project Estimation - Health Technology Engineering - Quality Management and Assurance - Construction Engineering - Facility Management - Industrial Production - Telecommunications

ShORT PROGRAMs
- Continuous Improvement - Economy and Building Project Estimation - Industrial Management - Facility Management - Productivity Optimization - Maintenance Planning and Management - Telecommunications

- Construction Engineering - Automated Manufacturing Engineering - Operations and Logistics Engineering - Information Technology Engineering - Electrical Engineering - Software Engineering - Mechanical Engineering

TEChNOLOGICAL UNIvERsITY PROGRAM


FOR NATURAL SCIENCEs GRADUATEs

ShORT UNDERGRADUATE CERTIfICATEs AND PROGRAMs

TS offers programs that culminate in certicates in a variety of elds. In certain cases, students can earn a certicate by In response to increasing requests from Cgep graduates in combining a number of completed short programs. Several short Natural Sciences who are interested in the Bachelors degrees in Engineering at TS and in facilitating their success in a program that programs are available. focuses primarily on practical training, the School offers a one-year university level technology program (two semesters). In order to prepare these students for the applied orientation in the Bachelors programs, this preparatory program focuses on concrete achievements. The number of hours of practical work is higher than the number of hours spent in the classroom.

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GRADUATE STUDY PROGRAMS

A graduate of the TS Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering program, Philippe Forest is now working toward his Masters degree in the same eld.

MASTERS
Numerous Masters programs are offered in two modes with thesis or with project depending on the students personal objectives. MAsTERs PROGRAMs OffERED IN QUBEC CITY - Engineering, concentration in Innovation Management - Engineering, concentration in Engineering Project Management - Construction engineering, concentration in Construction Project Management - Engineering, concentration in Information Technology - Mechanical Engineering FOR ENGINEERs TRAINED ABROAD In order to contribute to the integration of engineers trained at non-Canadian universities who are interested in embarking on an engineering career in Qubec, TS offers a customized program: Master of Engineering, with a concentration in the Design and Management of Canadian Engineering Projects. In addition to acquiring knowledge specic to the reality of Canadian projects, this program includes support for joining the Ordre des ingnieurs du Qubec. Culminating in an internship or technical project, this program is geared toward the students employability, and to his or her integration into the engineering labour market in Qubec.

SPECIALIZED GRADUATE sTUDY PROGRAMs AND shORT GRADUATE PROGRAMs


TS offers more than 15 DESS programs in many elds of engineering and management, along with approximately 20 short graduate programs. DESS programs comprise 15 courses, while short programs comprise 5 courses. These programs are progressive, which means that the credits earned while pursuing a short program can be applied toward a DESS, and credits earned while pursuing a DESS can be applied toward a Masters program, if applicable.

MAsTERs DEGREEs

M.Eng.

SPECIALIZED GRADUATE sTUDY PROGRAMs (DESS)


- Renewable energy and energy efciency - Construction engineering: design and rehabilitation - Construction engineering: construction project management - Environmental engineering - Automated manufacturing engineering: system integration and automation - Automated manufacturing engineering: intelligent systems - Electrical engineering - Software engineering - Mechanical engineering - Innovation management - Engineering project management - Financial engineering - Global engineering and international projects - Telecommunications systems - Healthcare technology - Information technology

ShORT PROGRAMs
- Business start-up - Energy efciency - Exploitation of renewable energy sources - International project feasibility - Construction engineering: cost management and time management - Construction engineering: regulatory management - Construction engineering: environmental hydraulics - Construction urban engineering: structures and infrastructures - Environmental engineering - Automated manufacturing engineering: system integration and automation - Automated manufacturing engineering: intelligent systems - Electrical engineering (general) - Electrical engineering: industrial controls - Electrical engineering: information modelling and processing - Electrical engineering: telecommunications and microelectronics - Mechanical engineering - Innovation management - Engineering project management - International project management - Telecommunications systems - Healthcare technology - Information technology

- Aerospace engineering - Construction engineering - Electrical engineering - Software engineering - Mechanical engineering - Automated manufacturing engineering - Engineering, with a concentration in: - aerospace - design and management of Canadian engineering projects - renewable energy and energy efciency - environmental management - innovation management - engineering project management - international projects and global engineering - telecommunications networks - healthcare technology - information technology
Students who are not able to complete the Masters program for any reason may obtain either a short program certicate or a specialized graduate studies diploma (DESS), depending on the number of credits accumulated.

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DOCTORAL STUDY PROGRAMS

DocToRaTe
Combining scientic competencies and work experience in the industrial milieu, TS professors lead or co-lead the research projects carried out by doctorate students in the major research elds at TS. All areas of research covered by TS professors are available to candidates. Two types of programs are offered. Students decide according to their personal objectives:

DOCTORATE IN APPLIED REsEARCh Ph.D.


This program focuses on cutting-edge knowledge and high-level competencies in research and development.

DOCTORATE IN INDUsTRIAL INNOvATION Ph.D.


This program focuses on applied research in industry, with a strong innovation and engineering project management component. In addition to a thesis, the Industrial Innovation prole includes the mandatory completion of an engineering project in the industrial milieu.

Professor Jean-Sbastien Dub, who holds the Canada Research Chair in Characterization of Contaminated Sites, with one of his students.

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TS expeRTISe: SeRvINg The ENgINeeRINg SecToR


THE FACULTY
As a complement to the training that they received at leading engineering schools, most of the members of the TS teaching staff have also acquired work experience in the industry. Thanks to the support of subsidizing companies and organizations, they pursue research activities with a variety of TS groups, chairs and laboratories. A signicant percentage of their mandates originate in industry, and their research activities result in tangible contributions to enhancing productivity and competitiveness in Qubec, and to training a highly qualied labour force. In addition to being researchers and teachers who are committed to transferring their knowledge and training top-notch successors, several are members of international associations in their elds of expertise, and are frequently invited to speak at conferences and present their works at scientic symposia. This multidisciplinary team is backed by senior lecturers from the General Teaching Department (physics, mathematics, languages, communications courses, etc.) and lecturers who are recognized practitioners in their elds

FeLLowS
SeveRaL TS pRofeSSoRS aND execUTIve eNgINeeRS have beeN appoINTeD aS feLLowS bY vaRIoUS oRgaNIZaTIoNS IN RecogNITIoN of The qUaLITY of TheIR ReSeaRch woRK aND TheIR INfLUeNce oN The eNgINeeRINg INDUSTRY.

KAMAL AL-HADDAD, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering, holder of the Canada Research Chair in Electrical Energy Conversion and Power Electronics - Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) - Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering

YvEs BEAUChAMP, CEO


- Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering

CLAUDE BDARD, Dean of Research


and Technology Transfer - Fellow, Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE

ILIAN BONEv, Professor,


Department of Mechanical Engineering, holder of the Canada Research Chair in Precision Robotics - Fellow, Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineering (CSME)

ABDEL-HAKIM BOUZID,
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering - Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

JACqUEs DE GUIsE, Professor, Department of Automated Manufacturing Engineering, holder of the Canada Research Chair on 3D Imaging and Biomedical Engineering and of the Mari Lou and Yves Cotrel Research Chair in Orthopedics at the CHUM and the Universit de Montral - Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering

HANY MOUsTAPhA, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Director of AROTS - Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) - Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering - Fellow, Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute - Fellow, Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineering (CSME)

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RESEARCH

ENGINEERING FOR INDUSTRY


AN EvER-ACCELERATING PACE
Research activities have been increasing at an extremely fast pace since the early 2000s. In fact, TS reached new peaks in terms of the intensity of its research in 2010 by securing more than $110,000 in annual nancing per professor, which ranks TS researchers above the average compared with all other Canadian universities in the eld. Thanks primarily to the growth of its student clientele and its research activities, TS has more than doubled the surface area of its campus over the past decade. This extra space means that TS is able to offer facilities that are conducive to discussion and inter-university collaboration. It is also now in a better position to respond to the mandates entrusted to it by the industrial milieu. More than 200 companies enlist TS to carry out mandates in the development of industrial applications and technology transfer. Recognized for its state-of-the-art research infrastructures TS has been offering organizations, since 2011, the possibility of leasing ofces in the INGO Innovation Centre, where they can take advantage of all of the research facilities and the expertise of TS researchers in developing technological innovations. The INGO Innovation Centre is located on the TS campus (refer to the section entitled Technology Transfer and Innovation at the Heart of the Action).

EXPERTIsE ThAT Is ATTUNED TO ThAT Of ThE CITY


Aerospace, healthcare and information technologies are economic sectors that help to enhance the reputation of the city, and TS researchers actively contribute to the richness of these sectors. A number of professors hold research chairs and head or belong to research groups or laboratories in these elds, which make a signicant contribution to the economic health of Montral and Qubec.

CLOsE TIEs WITh INDUsTRY


Every year, TS conducts business with more than 800 companies that not only provide internships for students, but that also entrust professors with mandates related to the development of industrial applications. In keeping with the Schools mission, which focuses on technology transfer within companies, 75% of the research activities originate directly in industry or involve projects that are carried out jointly with companies. It is also worth noting that half of the members of the TS Board of Directors hail from the industrial milieu.

SOME TS PARTNER COMPANIEs AND ORGANIZATIONs


ENeRgY ENvIRoNmeNT Hydro-Qubec SNC-Lavalin Alstom Canada Inc. INfoRmaTIoN TechNoLogY Ultra lectronique VANTRIX HeaLThcaRe TechNoLogY Kinova IRSST Sonomax TRaNSpoRTaTIoN Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp. CMC lectronique Inc. Bombardier Arospatiale Thales

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RESEARCH
A NUMBER OF GROUPS, TEAMS, LABORATORIES AND RESEARCH CHAIRS ARE ACTIVE IN MANY FIELDS OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

RESEARCH CHAIRS
- Canada Research Chair on the Aerodynamics of Wind Turbines in Nordic Environment - Canada Research Chair in Biomaterial and Endovascular Implants - Canada Research Chair in Characterization of Contaminated Sites - Canada Research Chair on Electrical Energy Conversion and Power Electronics - Canada Research Chair on 3D Imaging and Biomedical Engineering - Canada Research Chair in Precision Robotics - Canada Research Chair for Aircraft Modeling and Simulation Technologies - NSERC/P&WC Industrial Research Chair on Propulsion System Integration and Optimization - NSERC-Ultra Electronics TCS Chair on Wireless Emergency and Tactical Communications - Industrial Research Chair in Technologies of Energy and Energy Efciency - Sonomax-TS Industrial Research Chair in In-Ear Technologies - Transnergie Industrial Chair on Simulation and Control of Electric Power Systems - Vantrix Industrial Chair in Video Optimization - Research Chair on Materials and Protective Equipment Used in Occupational Safety and Health

RESEARCH UNITS
CERTIFIED
DYNAMO Research Team in Machine Dynamics, Structures and Processes REST - Occupational Safety Research Team GREPCI - Power Electronics and Industrial Control Research Group LACIME - Telecommunications and Microelectronics Integration Laboratory LIO - Imagery and Orthopedics Research Laboratory LIPPS - Products, Processes and Systems Engineering Laboratory LIVIA - Imaging, Vision and Articial Intelligence Laboratory

RECOGNIZED
ACEFE - Stress Analysis by Finite Element and Testing C2SP - Design and Control of Production Systems Laboratory COMunity - Advanced Research in Telecommunications CoRo - Control and Robotics Laboratory CTT - Centre for Thermal Technology DRAME - Research group specialized in Development and Applied Research in Environmental Modeling DRSR - Research team specialized in Development and Research on Structures and Rehabilitation GELOG - Software Engineering Management Research Laboratory GRANIT - Research Group on Digital Applications in Engineering and Technology GRIDD - Integration and Sustainable Development in Built Environment Research team specialized in Production of Francis Turbine Shroud Ring LABMULTIMEDIA - Multimedia Research Laboratory LAGRIT - Telecommunications and Computer Networks Management Laboratory LAMSI - Shape Memory Alloys and Intelligent Systems Laboratory LARCASE - Aeronautical Research Laboratory in Active Control, Avionics and Aeroservoelasticity LG2 - Geotechnical and Geo-environmental Engineering Laboratory LITP Production Technologies Integration Laboratory LRCA - Supply Chain Research Laboratory LUCREB - Pavement, Roads and Bituminous Materials Laboratory STEPPE - Experimental Station of Pilot Processes in Environment SYNCHROMDIA - Multimedia Communication in Telepresence

TS CHAIRS

In addition to the research chairs launched in collaboration with companies or thanks to the support of subsidizing organizations, the School created several TS chairs in 2011, for the specic purpose of spotlighting the know-how and expertise of certain researchers who are particularly promising and providing them with the means to dedicate their time to their causes. - Chair on Shared Cloud Computing and Intelligent Applications - Chair in Nanomaterials and High-Performance Hybrid Optoelectronic Components - Chair in the Integration of Sustainable Construction Practices and Technologies - Chair in Vertebral Medullary Traumatology - Chair in the Study of Adaptive and Evolutionary Monitoring Systems in Dynamic Environments - Chair in Biofuel Combustion for Transport - Chair in Design Methodology for Highly Integrated and Reliable Hybrid Systems

For more information concerning the research elds pursued by TS professors-researchers, please visit www.etsmtl.ca, under the Research and Technology Transfer tab.

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TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND INNOVATION AT THE HEART OF THE ACTION

Dynamism has always been a key component of success at TS. In order to respond to its mandate, which focuses on technology transfer within companies, and to full its role, which entails integrating and recommending original solutions to problems encountered in the industrial milieu, TS has created a number of entities with a view to supporting entrepreneurship and R&D. Through the services that it offers, its equipment and its highly qualied research personnel, TS makes a tangible contribution to technology transfer and the emergence of new technology businesses, and as a result, to the economic development of Montral and Qubec.

CENTRE DENTREPRENEURshIP TEChNOLOGIqUE (CENTECh)

CENTRE DEXPRIMENTATION ET DE TRANsfERT TEChNOLOGIqUE (CETT)

INGO INNOvATION CENTRE

AROTS

PROfEssIONAL DEvELOPMENT CENTRE

Through its Centech technological and industrial entrepreneurship incubator, TS helps students and graduates to launch their own businesses. This entity stands out from most incubators in that it accepts projects from the very beginning of the business start-up process. Projects are selected based on ideas, concepts or prototypes that carry promising commercial potential. Entrepreneurs receive guidance from the launch of a technology business right to the marketing of products.
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The Centre dexprimentation et de transfert technologique provides services for individuals and companies that are seeking a high-level technological partner or that have R&D needs to be lled. Providing a link between university research and the needs of industry, CETT offers the following services: An accelerated process for evaluating problems and requirements; Laboratories that are available for contract research, development and technology transfer purposes; Experienced research teams; Access to a network of companies and organizations that subsidize research; Flexible terms for collaborations and partnership, established on a case-by-case basis; Guaranteed confidentiality.
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Housed in a building that complies with LEED standards, the INGO Innovation Centre offers expansive rental spaces to industrial partners that are interested in working with TS to develop innovative new technologies. Our partners have access to the experience of professors-researchers and graduate students, the expertise of intern students and CETT professionals, and to our laboratories, state-of-the-art technological equipment, and other TS facilities required for their R&D projects. By encouraging synergy between innovative companies and TS research teams, the INGO Innovation Centre fosters an open innovation process and facilitates technology transfer.
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AROTS brings together all of the aerospace activities carried out at TS, comprising two research chairs (refer to the section entitled Research), 14 professors, close to 250 student interns/year, 17 industrial partners, and the Institut de conception et dinnovation en arospatiale (ICIA). This advanced training institute offers practical top-tiered internships in the aerospace industry. Students work on design and research projects, and their work is supervised by an industry supervisor. TS provides follow-up. In addition to responding to the needs of the Qubec aerospace industry, the ICIA is committed to consolidating and increasing collaboration between TS and industry. It works in close collaboration with the Concordia Institute for Aerospace Design & Innovation, the Institut dinnovation et de conception en arospatiale at Polytechnique de Montral, and the McGill Institute for Aerospace Engineering, in order to provide as many students as possible with an opportunity to acquire experience in the aerospace industry.
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TS is recognized by companies for its Professional Development Department. Every year, approximately 3,000 executives, professionals and practicing technicians from all sectors of the economy attend numerous intensive development seminars focusing on quality, management, technology and IT.
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TS ON THE INTERNATIONAL SCENE

TS has numerous achievements to its credit on the international scene, and is involved in activities on four continents. In order to respond to the needs of industry where they are, specically in terms of training engineers and consolidating its position around the world, TS merges its network with partner resources from the Qubec industrial milieu, and internally, with those of the International Coordination Bureau (Bureau de la coordination internationale BCI) and the Student Recruitment and Mobility Bureau (Bureau du recrutement tudiant et de la mobilit BREM). The International Coordination Bureau oversees the implementation of the TS Internationalization Policy, and orchestrates the activities of all services and departments. To this end, it supervises the arrival and integration of new permanent residents, the international recruitment at all levels of study, the international mobility of TS students, the internationalization of training, and the integration of researchers from major international research networks, in addition to participating in initiatives involving graduate relations. The Student Recruitment and Mobility Bureau contributes to attaining TS general and operational internationalization objectives, primarily in terms of international recruitment, the mobility of students leaving TS, and the incoming mobility of students from TS partner establishments.

STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM


Against a backdrop of globalization, where engineers must integrate into a labour market for which borders no longer exist, the School encourages its students to rene their training abroad within the context of its international exchange program. While pursuing their program, students can complete one or two sessions at a foreign establishment. TS students also have access to the establishments that have signed agreements with the Confrence des recteurs et des principaux des universits du Qubec (CREPUQ). Students can choose from among approximately 100 university establishments in some 30 countries. In addition, a mutual professional qualication agreement signed in 2009 between France and Qubec facilitates student exchanges now more than ever. TS is becoming an increasingly popular destination for students from France who are seeking to earn their engineering degree. Among its partner universities, TS boasts three French technology universities (UT), which not only provide French students with an opportunity to attend TS, but also allow Chinese students from the Universit de Technologie Sino-Europenne at the University of Shanghai (UTSEUS) to register for one of these three technology universities in France. TS students are able to complete one session at UT and one session at UTSEUS, followed by a corporate internship in China. TS has also signed agreements with a number of French Technology University Institutes (IUT). These establishments offer training that is largely comparable to the technical programs offered at Qubec Cgeps, which is where many TS students originate. Since signing these agreements, TS has hosted several dozen candidates from these institutes.

VALUABLE SUPPORT
With a view to lending a helping hand to students who are preparing for an exchange program, the Student Recruitment and Mobility Bureau (BREM) has developed an administrative and nancial support infrastructure. The BREM is a valuable resource for all aspects of the student exchange process, from dealing with admission paperwork for students who are being admitted to the exchange program to choosing the most appropriate host establishment, obtaining mobility scholarships, learning about cultural habits in the host country, sorting through options for accommodations, etc. The BREM also offers assistance for international students who hail from partner establishments or members of the Confrence des recteurs et principaux des universits du Qubec (CREPUQ) who are staying at TS, providing them with support services and all of the information they need in connection with foreign study options. Among other services, the BREM acts as a liaison between TS departments and the students home establishment.

Thanks to the administrative and nancial support provided by TS, Guillaume Lamontagne, a graduate of the Masters program in Electrical Engineering, has been able to dedicate himself completely to his studies during his time in France.

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STUDENT LIFE

A STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT
At TS, we take care of our students. Welcome and integration activities are conducted twice per year in order to help them to blend into their new living environment without a hitch. As soon as students arrive at the School, they automatically become members of the TS Student Association (AETS), which oversees, organizes and coordinates a variety of activities. They benet from discounted prices at the student cooperative and on-site sports facilities (gym, tness room). Le 100 gnies resto-bar, which is run entirely by students, is the ideal place to relax, grab a bite to eat or have a drink. It is open at meal times and evenings. The School has a number of residences on campus to accommodate students, many of whom come from outside of Montral. Studio and apartment units (1 to 4 bedrooms) are furnished, heated, well lit, and equipped with cable television and network connections (including Internet). Students have access to a wide array of practical services. In addition, in order to facilitate their progress during their studies, the School offers leases of 1 year, 8 months, or 4 months. This is an undeniable advantage when the time comes to leave town for an internship. In a few years, students will have access to the Maison des tudiants, which is designed for them and with them. In addition to gardens and terraces, the Maison will include areas designed for studying, for relaxation and for businesses. It will be the perfect venue for dialogue, activities and information, and will increase the quality of life on campus. The School also provides large workshops for students who are members of its scientic clubs, where they can design and rene the prototypes that have contributed to the enviable reputation that TS has forged at international University competitions in which they participate every year.

STUDENT SERVICES
The Student Services Department (SAE) offers a variety of valuable resources for all students, including an extensive range of services and activities related to student life, and the organization of work activities and support for academic success. The attentive personnel at the SAE also welcome and accompany international students who are being hosted by TS, and help them to settle in and integrate socially.

FINANCIAL AID
The SAE is responsible for administering government loans and bursaries. In addition, working in collaboration with its partners and the Fonds de dveloppement de lcole, TS disperses numerous study grants every year in several categories (excellence, study support, extracurricular, etc.) for Bachelor-level students. Graduate and post-graduate students can apply for scholarships from various organizations, including the Fonds qubcois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies (FQRNT) and NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada). Financial support is also available in the form of scholarships for research work carried out within the context of subsidized or sponsored projects.

AN ENVIRONMENT THAT IS CONDUCIVE TO LEARNING


. Computers and multimedia projection systems in all classrooms 75 research laboratories and 95 teaching laboratories Wireless Internet access throughout the campus A library containing 95,000 specialized science and engineering documents and subscriptions to 9,500 electronic periodicals On-site sports facilities accessible to the entire community A daycare facility that gives priority to children of students and employees

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HONOURS AND DISTINCTIONS

EVERY YEAR, MEMBERS OF THE TS COMMUNITY STAND OUT IN VARIOUS SECTORS OF ACTIVITY
ALAIN ABRAN, Professor in the Department of Software Engineering and IT, is the creator of Cosmic function Points, a measurement method used to estimate projects and performance tests that now appears on the US Governments list of best practices. This method helps to signicantly improve cost estimates for IT projects, which often overrun initially budgeted costs. It can also be used to compare the performance of companies that provide software development services. In 2003, this measurement method was adopted by ISO, and is now referred to as ISO 19761. PIERRE BOURqUE, Professor in the Department of Software Engineering and IT, and Director of the Master of Software Engineering program, was appointed as a member of the Board of Governors of the Computer Society at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). RIC GRANGER, Professor in the Department of Automated Manufacturing Engineering, was named as a member of the Task Force on Biometrics of IEEE CIS (Computational Intelligence Society) ISATC (International Standard Association Technical Committee), a prestigious international committee dedicated to the development and promotion of biometric computational intelligence methods. A member of the Imaging, Vision and Articial Intelligence Laboratory (LIVIA), Professor Granger has dedicated his research work to biometric recognition since 2004. ChAKIB TADJ, Department of Electrical Engineering, received a $100,000 bursary for the Grand Challenges Explorations program from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for his research project involving automatic analysis and classication of the cries of newborns with a view to early screening for neurophysiological problems. The Foundations program strives to encourage innovation in healthcare around the world.

TS IN THE CITY
A renowned metropolis in the province of Qubec that is among the largest cities in North America, Montral welcomes thousands of students from around the world every year, and is seen as a preferred destination because of the quality of teaching that is available, and for its quality of life. Located on an island in the St. Lawrence River, Montral is home to multiple and diverse attractions. In addition to the large Francophone population, there is also a sizable Anglophone community and many cultural communities, which gives the city a cosmopolitan air.

Boasting a human dimension in a city where everyone feels safe, Montral features vibrant neighbourhoods and numerous green spaces, along with restaurants to suit every taste and budget. Every year, Montral plays host to a large number of international festivals and cultural and sporting events, and outdoor enthusiasts can travel to the nearby countryside or the mountain in order to take full advantage of all four seasons. Only one hour from New York City by air, and approximately 100 kilometres from the United States border, Montral is renowned for the vitality of its economic life. From engineering to telecommunications, not to mention aerospace, IT and biotechnologies, it is home to the head ofces of numerous cutting-edge companies, corporations and industries where engineers and researchers from TS continue to excel. Located right in the heart of this dynamic city and well-established industrial hub, TS is proud to welcome an ever-increasing number of students who are seeking to pursue their applied engineering studies at a truly outstanding engineering school.

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cole de technologie suprieure 1100, rue Notre-Dame Ouest Montral (Qubec) H3C 1K3

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