Strasbourg is a city based in the Alsace region of France. It is estimated that the current population of Strasbourg is somewhere around the 272,000 mark – with the largest proportion made up of residents aged 15-29 years old, and is spread over 30.22 square miles of land. Education in France is a highly organised system that branches out into a large number of subdivisions; the three main categories are as follows: primary, secondary, higher, ‘licence’ & ‘licence professionelle’ (bachelor’s degree), ‘master’ (master’s degree), and ‘doctorat’ (a doctorate’s degree). In France, university names are most commonly derived from city names near to the location of the establishment; for example, Paris retains a total of thirteen universities and these are all named from ‘Paris I’ through to ‘Paris XIII’. Strasbourg is home to three universities, namely Strasbourg I (Louis Pasteur University), Strasbourg II (Marc Bloch University), and Strasbourg III (Robert Schuman University).
Reliability Engineering Training in Strasbourg
Reliability Engineering Training in Strasbourg helps learners build skills to design, analyse, and maintain dependable systems and equipment. It covers failure analysis, reliability testing, maintenance strategies, engineering principles, and more to ensure consistent operational reliability.
- Learn about tasks and rules for reliability assurance of complex equipment and systems.
- Learn how to test an HPP versus an NHPP with increasing and decreasing intensity.
- Develop your knowledge of how to test and screen electronic components and assemblies.