Diplôme de Recherche Technologique
The DRT (Diplôme de Recherche Technologique, or technological
research diploma) is a national third cycle diploma granted after a period
of training in technological research in the industrial or commercial sector.
The degree of DRT marks the completion of eighteen months of research aimed
at solving a problem relating to the use of technology in industrial or
commercial enterprises. This research takes place in close cooperation with
a company concerned by the results. The actual work is done in a public
or private laboratory or research facility under the supervision of two
advisors. One of these advisors is an instructor-researcher with previous
experience directing research, the other is a professional researcher in
the laboratory concerned. Once the research has been completed, the student
writes a report of the results which is defended in front of an examination
committee.
Both IUP graduates and engineering students in their last year of study
are eligible for the DRT. For IUP graduates, the research work is preceded
by six months of research training for a total duration of at least 300
class hours. This training includes an introduction to intellectual property
laws and instruction in how to lead projects.
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