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The ERASMUS+ Cooperation Partnership enables the cooperation of European organizations in order to gain experience in international cooperation and strengthen their capacities and produce high-quality and innovative results.

The European Master Network on Embedded System Security (EMNESS) project is an initiative of an ensemble of European Universities (University of Grenoble Alpes, University of Piraeus, University of Freiburg, University of Stuttgart, Politecnico di Torino, Polytechnic University of Catalonia) with the goal to structure an innovative academic curriculum on Reliability and Hardware Security forming a new generation of highly skilled engineers. This Cooperation Partnership will be beneficial both for the students and the professors bringing innovative ideas that will give rise to creative projects and will attire the interest of the industry.

Relying on the already existing courses, laboratories, and equipment, new course contents and new learning methods will be developed through collaboration. The principle will foster innovation, creativity, knowledge exchange, and multidisciplinary teaching and learning. This initiative will cover the knowledge gaps for students who would like to follow a professional career in Reliability and Hardware Security.

The project coordinator is the Engineering school of Embedded Systems and Networks of Grenoble INP Institute of Technology and Management (Grenoble INP Esisar).

The EMNESS project is funded by the ERASMUS+ and is supported by the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes area.