===== Environment : Management and Technologies - M1 level, 2nd semester ===== //**The program is entirely taught in English**// Video presenting the program (complete - 25 min, in French) : [[https://www.irphe.fr/~ansel/Presentation_S8_ENV_2020_2021_sonorise.mp4|Complete video]] Video presenting the program (beginning : general presentation - 15 min, in French) : [[https://www.irphe.fr/~ansel/Presentation_S8_ENV_2020_2021_debut.mp4|Beginning]] Video presenting the program (end : detailed presentation of the courses - 13 min, in French) : [[https://www.irphe.fr/~ansel/Presentation_S8_ENV_2020_2021_fin.mp4|End]] More detailed information can be found on [[https://moodle.centrale-marseille.fr/course/index.php?categoryid=27|Moodle - Centrale Marseille]] //**For the projects, the most recent subjects (April-May 2021 and April-May 2022) are the following ones :**//\\ Acoustic impedance of a micro-perforated plate\\ Tiny Houses - A New approach to the concept and the eco-responsibility of constructions\\ Environmental impact of remote teaching : production and recycling of digital equipment\\ Wind energy availability predictions using GIS data and land use information\\ Life Cycle Analysis of the environmental impact of the IRPHE laboratory\\ Assessment of waste reduction in the cosmetics industry\\ Design and implementation of a weather station at Ecole Centrale Marseille\\ Air pollution monitoring in Marseille\\ CO2 valorisation as C1 synthon\\ Pesticide monitoring by fluorescence spectroscopy\\ Solar PV systems eco-conception and end of life / Second life usage and economic model\\ Experimental study of a low head hydraulic turbine\\ **__Context, objectives and positioning of the program__** //**Context: The societal challenge**// Preserving water quality for future populations, air quality and, more generally, the quality of our environment is one of humanity's major challenges. The concept of sustainable development, "a mode of development that aims to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" (Bruntland Report, 1987), has highlighted the finite nature of land resources and the resulting environmental challenge. //**Objectives of the program**// Resource conservation requires the development of sustainable solutions to complex environmental problems, taking into account societal, regulatory and economic aspects. It calls for technical solutions to limit pollution and recycle, as do natural ecosystems, it is also a matter of governance. The objective of the program is to provide the future engineer with tools to understand and identify the different levels of action, and to develop technical solutions. {{:en:layout.jpg?600|}} //**Positioning: the engineer's tools for developing a sustainable economy**// {{:en:positioning.jpg?600|}} //**Details of the pedagogical content: courses and project**// The semester is organized in 2 halves, with the following courses : February - March * Effluents and pollutions, //coordinator: Nelson Ibaseta//, ≈50 hours * Environmental management, //coordinator: Nicolas Clootens//, ≈35 hours * Green chemistry, //coordinator: Damien Hérault//, ≈45 hours April - May * Circular economy, //coordinator: Christian Jalain//, ≈50 hours * Monitoring of the environmental quality , //coordinator: Antoine Roueff//, ≈45 hours * Project, //coordinator: Mitra Fouladirad//, ≈35 hours {{:en:contents.jpg?600|}} //**More details and documents for the courses are available on the Moodle page of the program : **// https://moodle.centrale-marseille.fr/course/index.php?categoryid=27 //**{{:en:presentation_s8_env_2022_2023_english.pdf | The detailed presentation of the program is available here (pdf file)}}**// __For additional information,__ contact the head of the program : **Mitra Fouladirad** [[mailto:mitra.fouladirad@centrale-marseille.fr]] //Last updated : November 16, 2023// __Back to the S8 Environment main page in French :__ [[https://wiki.centrale-marseille.fr/S8Environnement/start]]