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Programs
LIRMM teachers, researchers, and "ITA/BIATOSS" have been involved for many years in educational programs at all levels and in many fields.
Core program As part of Montpellier University 2 (UM2), Science Research and Training Unit (UFR - Sciences): Licence and Master degrees Technology University Institue (IUT) As part of UM2, Montpellier IUT:
As part of UM2, Nîmes IUT:
Polytech'Montpellier As part of UM2 (Polytech), the LIRMM participates in the engineering education program in the following departments:
Technology platform: National Committe of Microelectronic Training (CNFM) Computer Aided Conception (CAC) technology platform, Prototyping and Tests: GIP CNFM Via the Microelectronics Department and the Computer Science and Technical Services group, the LIRMM participates actively in the GIP CNFM (Comité National de Formation en Microélectronique, www.cnfm.fr), which is a national network for microelectronic training. The Montpellier site is recognized by the CNFM for its activities related to training and research on conception and testing of integrated circuits. In particular it houses a nationally renowned technology platform for Computer Aided Conception (CAC), Prototyping, and Testing Integrated Microelectronic Circuits and Systems. The site assumes a role of national server for Microelectronic CAC tools: centralized purchasing, software updating, installation assistance, user support, trainer training, etc. The service manages around 2000 CAC software licenses and over 1000 reconfigurable circuit prototyping cards, in over one hundred site (research laboratories, engineering schools, university programs, etc.). In addition to the above service, the LIRMM has established the CNFM Test Resource Center (CRTC), equipped with high-performance integrated circuit testers, since 1997 in partnership with Agilent. These testers can be used over the network for remote-learning (core program), for ongoing professional training, and for validating test methods and integrated circuits developed in research projects. |
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