General information

The LMFL participates in training through research at doctoral level, at master's level, and by welcoming students for internships and introductory research dissertations.

PhD

The LMFL is affiliated with the ENGSYS Graduate School (Engineering and Systems Sciences) for students enrolled in doctoral programmes at Lille University and Centrale Lille Institute, and with the SMI Doctoral School (Engineering Sciences) for doctoral students at Arts et Métiers.

LMFL PhD opportunities are published each year in the ‘Phd Offers’ section.

Master

The LMFL is associated with several Master's programmes, and its members are involved in numerous theoretical, numerical and experimental courses in fluid mechanics, turbulence, flight dynamics, etc.

Students enrolled in these Master's programmes have the opportunity to complete their internships at the LMFL, in another research laboratory or in a company. LMFL internship opportunities are posted each year in September or October in the ‘Internship Offers’ section

International Master "Turbulence"

The Master's degree in Turbulence is an international Master's degree from Centrale Lille, lasting two years and taught entirely in English. Classes are held in the LMFL's M6 building, close to the research facilities. It is open to international and national applicants. Students are trained in fluid mechanics with the aim of pursuing an academic career or joining the industrial sector. The programme enables students to acquire the theoretical, numerical and experimental skills necessary to tackle a variety of applications such as aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, turbomachinery, renewable energy production, etc.   

The international Master "Turbulence" is part of the graduate program « Complexity in the physical and digital worlds »

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Master SMI (Engineering and Mechanics Science)

The SMI Master's programme offers three Master 2 courses, two of which (‘Fluid Mechanics R&D’ and ‘Numerical Simulation in Mechanical Engineering’) include a significant proportion of teaching in fluid mechanics. This Master's programme is accessible at Master 1 level for students from the University of Lille and directly at Master 2 level for students from Arts et Métiers.

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