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Master
Diplôme national
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Mention : Science et Génie des Matériaux
Résumé
This master program is offered within Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP) Phelma.
Additionally, it can be followed partly within the framework of international masters in partnership with other European universities. These master programs have dedicated admission procedures:
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Master FAME+ (Functional Advanced Materials Enginering)
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Master AMIS (Advanced Materials for Innovation and Sustainability)
This course, entirely in English, has a specific registration fee of 5000 € / year.
Objectifs
This master program aims at educating researchers for industry and academia in all sectors of materials engineering (structural and functional materials). In the framework of the Engineering school Phelma of Grenoble Institute of Technology, it delivers a high-level curriculum on the fundamentals of materials science and on applied materials engineering. The two second-year programs offer specialization respectively in the area of microelectronics and microsystems, in relation with the very active industrial sector in this area in Grenoble, and in the area of materials for nuclear engineering, in relation with the largest French industrial actors.
The master diploma can lead to a career in industry or to continuation with a PhD. Many PhD opportunities are offered in the many labs of the Grenoble area.
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Formation en collaboration avec
Main research labs partners of the master program:
- Science and Engineering of Materials and Processing (SIMAP)
- Laboratory of Materials and Physical Engineering (LMGP)
- Laboratory of Electrochemistry and Physico-chemistry of Materials and Interfaces (LEPMI)
Main companies partners of the program:
Energy sector
Areva, CEA, EdF, Schneider Electric
Micro-electronics
CEA, ST Microelectronics, Soitec
Materials elaboration
Constellium, ArcelorMittal, Ugitech, Aperam, Saint-Gobain, Aubert & Duval
Applications
Airbus, Safran
Internships during the master can be made both in academic labs or in industry. In the latter case, the subject of the internship needs to be validated by the master’s responsible to ensure the research component of the work.
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- Niveau(x) de recrutement : Bac + 3, Bac + 4
- Ville : GRENOBLE - Campus
GRENOBLE
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Accessible en :
- Formation initiale
- Formation continue
Conditions d'admission
Admission is possible after a curriculum in the fields of materials chemistry, physical chemistry, process engineering and electrochemistry. Admission is made at level M1 (after validation of a license 3, L3) or at level M2 (after validation of an M1).
L'ouverture du programme est conditionnée par un nombre suffisant de participants
The opening of the program is conditioned by a sufficient number of participants
Contacts
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- Langue(s) d'enseignement : 100% in English.
- Domaine(s) ERASMUS : Science des matériaux
- Stage à l'étranger : Non
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- Année de sortie : Bac + 5
- Niveau de sortie : Niveau 7
Débouchés professionnels
Career profiles:
Academic Research
Research Engineer in industry
Technical counselling
Sectors:
Materials elaboration
Microelectronics and advanced materials
Poursuites d'études
- Doctorate in electrochemistry
- Doctorate in Process Engineering
- Doctorate in Materials Science and Engineering
The master program can be followed by a PhD. The following doctoral school in Grenoble is particularly suited :
Doctoral school of Eningeering, Materials, Mechanics, Energetics, Environment, Processing, Production (IMEP2)
Links exist with the International doctoral school IDS FunMat within the EMMI (European Multifunctional Materials Institute)
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