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101128119 Generated on: Nov 14, 2023

Key Action: Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices


Action Type: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master

Project Title

EMSSE - European Master in Sustainable Systems


Engineering

Project Coordinator

Organisation UNIVERSITE DE TECHNOLOGIE DE COMPIEGNE

Address 60203 , FR

Website www.utc.fr

Project Information

Identifier 101128119

Start Date Oct 1, 2023

End Date Nov 30, 2029

EC Contribution 4,908,000 EUR

Partners UNIVERSITETI POLITEKNIK I TIRANES (AL) , UNIVERSITAT


POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA (ES) , UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI
GENOVA (IT)

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101128119 Generated on: Nov 14, 2023

Project Summary

The European Master in Sustainable Systems Engineering (EMSSE) is a 2-years integrated program (120 ECTS
credits) involving 4 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) across Europe (France, Italy, and Spain) and Western
Balkans (Albania), aiming for a wide and in-depth education process on Systems Engineering (SE) topics and
perspectives, related to both industrial applications and research investigations. A special focus is given on
sustainable systems engineering that are efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly, that is considering
the environmental, economic, and social impacts of a system before and during its design, operation, and
maintenance. The EMSSE consortium will involve 4 full partners (all involved in a Double Degree network which
constitutes a precursory scheme for the EMSSE project), 1 official associated partner and 9 associated industrial
partners. The involved HEIs are: University of Technology of Compiègne (UTC, EMSSE Coordinator), France,
University of Genoa (UNIGE), Italy, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain, Polytechnic University of
Tirana (UPT), Albania. EMSSE consortium also includes AISE-INCOSE as associated partner, and 9 other
industrial partners in the 4 countries of HEIs are joining EMSSE: Renault, Saint Gobain, Voltalia, Orange,
Savoye, Ikerlan, Delmon Group, CEA, Leonardo.
EMSSE has been conceived with the aim of funding and supporting Master students’ mobility for 4 editions,
enrolling 132 students in three specific paths, getting a joint degree, within an international educational framework
ad-hoc designed to enhance the quality of education in SE, by sharing and exploiting knowledge of HEIs and
enterprises involved in the field. A further objective of EMSSE consists in gathering the excellence in SE research
across Europe and disseminating it towards partner countries, with special focus on Western Balkans, thus
paving the way for cultural exchanges.

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