
The courses proposed in the framework of the Interuniversity Specialised Master in Nanotechnology are presented in the file attached at the bottom of to this page. This table provides the following informations:
- Institution: university where the course is organised.
- Code: Unified code of the course.
- Local code: Code of the course in the university where it is organised.
- Course title: Official title of the course.
- Teacher(s): Professors giving the course (to contact to have the full information on the course).
- Language: Language used to give the course, EN = English, FR = French.
- ECTS: number of credits of the course.
- Vol 1: number of hours of lectures.
- Vol 2: number of hours of practical activities.
- Period: semester when the course is given, 1q = 1st semester (September - December), 2q = 2nd semester (February - May), TA = 1st and 2nd semesters.
- Course description: link to the full description of the course when available.
- Orientation: option to which the course belong (B = nanobiotechnology, E = nanoelectronics, M = nanomaterials)
Student's personal course programme
Once enrolled to the Specialised Master in Nanotechnology, student have to quickly determine their personal course programme and find a subject and a supervisor for their master thesis. This has to be done before the opening of the academic year (September 15th) if possible. Here are the rules to follow to build up the student's personal programme.
- The programme must include a minimum of 60 credits (ECTS).
- The programme must include at least one course organised in a different university than the one where the majority of the courses are followed.
- The programme must include the following courses:
- LNANO2990 Master thesis,
- LNANO2991 Seminars on the ethical and socio-economical aspects of nanotechnologies,
- At least one course listed in the field "fundamental phenomenons".
- At least one course listed in the field "nano-fabrication, nano-manipulation, nano-synthesis".
- At least one course listed in the field "nano-structure characterisation".
- At least one course listed in the field "nanoscale simulation".
- Additional optional courses to complete the program up to at least 60 credits taken in the list of optional courses or the specialised field lists.
- All the chosen courses should be linked to the same orientation, either nano-biotechnology (B), or nano-electronics (E), or nano-materials (M).
- The course program must be validated by the steering committee before October 1st at the latest.
- The subject and the name(s) of the supervisor(s) of the master thesis must be communicated to the master coordinator for October 15th at the latest.
Attached file
Study programme for 2022-2023
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