Required activities for your CoRoM training program
For each completed activity, you must fill out this short online form that allows us to keep your file up to date.
Undergraduate internship
- Present your work (research activites and results) at the Summer Forum, as a poster, short video or presentation.
Master's
- Complete a 4 to 6-month industrial internship, for 20% of your CoRoM program duration.
- Complete at least 3 courses (or 9 units) related to collaborative robotics amongst the courses available through the three universities. One of these courses must be the course Adoption des technologies de robotique collaborative.
- Participate in a least one edition of the Summer Forum.
- Complete one or more professional development activities for a total of minimum two days of training (or two units).
- Participate in seminars that are offered through CoRoM.
- Participate in the Comité des étudiants CoRoM (student committee) as much as possible.
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PhD
- Complete two 4 to 6-month industrial internships, corresponding to at least 20% of the duration of your CoRoM program.
- Complete the courses Adoption des technologies de robotique collaborative and Robotique collaborative (to come). It is not necessary to redo the Adoption des technologies de robotique collaborative course if it was previously completed. In this case, students can chose another course.
- Participate in at least two editions of the Summer Forum.
- Complete one or more professional development activities for a total of minimum four days of training (or four units).
- Participate in seminars offered through CoRoM.
- Participate in the organization of the Summer Forum through the Comité des étudiants CoRoM (student committee).
- Optionnally, participate in a student exchange in Canada or abroad, in a reserach lab.
- Participate in the Comité des étudiants CoRoM (student committee) as much as possible.
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Mentoring
New CoRoM students can benefit from a mentoring program and be assigned to a senior CoRoM student. Duos are encouraged to meet outside the academic context and discuss subjects that are often a source of stress, imcomprehension or anticipation for new graduate students.
CoRoM students are also encouraged to act as mentors for young people to motivate them to pursue studies and careers in robotics or science and technology, through programs such as FIRST Robotics (Quebec), Robot en 100h, Zone01 or CRC Robotique. CoRoM students are expected to be ambassadors of science and technology in their community.