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Congrès CETSIS - 27-29 octobre 2014

Besançon accueille le congrès CETSIS 2014 (Colloque sur l'Enseignement des Technologies et des Sciences de l'Information et des Systèmes) du 27 au 29 octobre 2014. Ce colloque se déroule essentiellement autour de démonstrations réelles de travaux pratiques et de projets (maquettes de démonstration, posters, matériels mis en œuvre). Des tables rondes sont prévues autour des micro-nanotechnologies, des véhicules et énergies du futur, des relations industrie – recherche et de la pédagogie innovante.

Des enseignants, enseignants-chercheurs, doctorants, industriels de toute la France mais aussi des pays francophones échangeront sur l’évolution des pratiques pédagogiques. Les thèmes abordés mettront en avant la pluridisciplinarité constituée d’une association équilibrée entre sciences de l’ingénieur et sciences et technologies de l’information et des systèmes. L’institut pluridisciplinaire FEMTO-ST qui prône les liens formation–recherche soutient cet évènement auxquels participent activement un grand nombre de ses membres. Ce colloque est par ailleurs soutenu par les associations de mécanique (AFM), de physique (SFP), d’optique (SFO) et d’électronique (club EEA).

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Site du congrès

http://cetsis2014.sciencesconf.org/

Contacts

Fabrice Sthal , fsthal@ens2m.fr, 03 81 40 28 31

Thérèse Leblois, therese.leblois@univ-fcomte.fr, 03 63 08 24 56

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