Formation : Applied Technology in Petrochemical and Polymer Processes
Se former avec
IFP SCHOOL
- Renseignements :
- Durée : 0 Jour
- Type : En alternance
- Diplômant : Oui
-
Prix H.T. € :450.00
- Objectifs :
- Tailor-made to meet industry's requirements, the International Collaborative Program in Advanced Technology in Petrochemicals, Polymers and Plastics is aimed at turning students into professionals skilled in chemical engineering, monomer and polymer manufacturing, plastics processing and applications of petrochemical products. Participants will gain international experience by studying in Paris, Ferrara (Italy) and Montréal (Canada) as well as through contacts with other students, professionals and professors with highly diverse backgrounds. On completion of this modular program, participants are able to: ? take part in studies involving the design, sizing and technico-economic analysis of the processes and main equipment used in the petrochemical, polymers and plastics sectors; ? become rapidly operational on taking up a position in production due to in-depth knowledge of the problems encountered in industrial plants, particularly where safety and environment are concerned; ? interface with research and development and production departments within companies; ? handle the quality control aspects of manufactured products and liaise with suppliers and processors of plastic materials; ? understand the global structure of Petrochemistry, from gas and petroleum refining up to the final market of plastics.
- The academic part of the AT3P program is structured around two main modules, undertaken by all students in Paris: ? chemical engineering applied to refining and petrochemical industry; ? petrochemicals and polymer manufacturing. Plus one optional module offered at École Polytechnique de Montréal: ? polymer properties and processing. It is further divided into courses: ? Co 1 Thermodynamics/Separation processes ? Co 2 Refining processes ? Co 3 Industrial equipment ? Co 4 Base chemicals and monomer manufacturing ? Co 5 Chemical engineering and basics of polymerization ? Co 6 Polymer manufacturing ? Co 7 From innovation to industrial reality (at Basell in Ferrara) ? Co 8 Risk management ? Co 9 Technical and economical studies ? Co 10 Overview of polymer processing* ? Co 11 Physical chemistry of polymers** ? Co 12 Polymer processing fundamentals** ? Co 13 Polymer product and process design project ** ? Co 14 Plasturgy laboratories ** ? Co 15 Multiphase polymer system or Finite elements methods** ? Co c Professional skills module*** * For students who do not choose the Montréal Option ** Montréal Option *** For non-alternating students
- Language: English Degree awarded: MSc degree Duration: standard 16 months, from 10 to 22 months depending on the student's curriculum