The MSc Engineers for Smart Cities students present the results of their tutored projects
The students of MSc Engineers for Smart Cities These students presented their supervised projects on Monday, 28 February, to a jury composed of teacher-researchers and IMREDD study and research engineers. These projects are part of the Hands-on Integrated Project module, which aims to give students the opportunity to work on real urban issues. Divided into small groups, students apply the knowledge acquired during the first semester of their courses. These projects also help develop transferable skills in project management and teamwork.
For the 2021-2022 academic year, the projects worked on by students of MSc Engineers for Smart Cities we addressed various themes:
- Innovation Blue Tech: design of 3D-printed reefs to contribute to marine ecosystem preservation.
- CityApp: an augmented reality-based mobile application to promote urban economic and social development.
- Energy Exchange: A web application optimising peer-to-peer energy exchanges between electric vehicles and renewable energy producers.
- Energy Mapping: mapping of the maturity level of the ENEDIS distribution network for the deployment of public electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Nice.
- Justice: promoting inclusion through accessibility in Nice.
We congratulate the students of MSc Engineers for Smart Cities for their work and we wish them good luck with the start of their professional placements.




