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MEMO-H504

Mémoire de fin d'études en Informatique

academic year
2024-2025

Course teacher(s)

Dimitrios SACHARIDIS (Coordinator)

ECTS credits

20

Language(s) of instruction

french

Course content

The master thesis is a work of knowledge integration. Whether it is oriented towards development or research, it takes the form of a personal and original contribution to the domain of the engineering sciences in computer science.

List of possible master thesis subjects.

Objectives (and/or specific learning outcomes)

The master thesis is a personal and written work during which the student demonstrates his capability to develop and report on a concrete question of his discipline and proves his capacity to apply the knowledge gained and competences developed during his studies in a well-argumented, logical, and coherent development.

Prerequisites and Corequisites

Cours co-requis

Teaching methods and learning activities

MFE

Other information

Contacts

Dimitris SACHARIDIS
dimitris.sacharidis@ulb.be

Campus

Solbosch

Evaluation

Method(s) of evaluation

  • Other

Other

The evaluation is based on the written report as well as an oral defense presentation. The master thesis defense is done in English in front of the jury restreint Ingénieur Civil en Informatique.

The defense is public and the date is announced at least 8 days in advance.

Mark calculation method (including weighting of intermediary marks)

The deliberation yields a score between 0 and 20. The jury restrient deliberates behind closed doors. The final notes is obtained by consesus in the jury, or by simple majority vote.

A number of evaluation grids are proposed to the jury to aid in its evaluation task: the supervisor grid, the reviewer grid, and the jury grid for the evaluation of the oral presentation. The student is expected to take these grids into account during the execution of his work and presentation because they clearly indicate what is expected. The final score is not the average of the notes proposed in each grid; instead the jury bases itself on these grids to establish the final score.

Language(s) of evaluation

  • english

Programmes