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I joined ENSEA to develop expertise in electronics and signal processing, to work in music

J’ai intégré l’ENSEA pour développer une expertise en électronique et traitement du signal, pour travailler dans la musique
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Theme Teaching, Student Life
First name jolan
Promo 2025

I joined ENSEA after a scientific baccalaureate and a PCSI-PSI preparatory class.

Being passionate about music, I was looking for an engineering school specializing in electronics and signal processing so I could work in loudspeaker design at the end of my studies. ENSEA, which specializes in these fields, turned out to be the most logical choice. And the existence of the second-year option "Electronics and Signals for Music" finally convinced me!

Once I arrived at ENSEA, I realized the breadth of fields in which electronics could be applied. Whether in transportation or energy storage with power electronics, automotive, medicine, robotics, music, etc.

In the first year, we mainly cover the theory of various electronic components and the most common circuits. We learn how these components are made and how they work.

It's from the second year onwards that we can really focus on a more specific field. We start by choosing two subjects in the first semester, "majors," which we will delve into more in-depth. I chose "Electronics and Signals," which allowed me to learn a lot more about everything related to antennas and radio frequency reception, as well as the modeling of random signals, such as voice.

We also carry out a group project throughout the year, on which we work at least 4 hours per week in a supervised manner and, the rest of the time, independently. And we can choose the subject of this project! This allows us to work on themes that interest us and to be able to apply many of the skills acquired during the courses. For my part, I worked on a multi-effects pedal for guitar with two other classmates.

In addition, starting in the second semester, we have a choice of 13 options, which cover a huge range of disciplines, from drones to AI, including microelectronics and even automotive. I obviously chose the "Electronics and Signals Applied to Music" option, which I really liked! It allowed me to learn a lot about the music industry and all the technologies surrounding it, whether it's synthesizer creation, music history or even artificial intelligence applied to audio.