Nanomat Master : International master in material and
nano-physics
Presentation
The nanosciences are currently in the center of
numerous researches in various domains as the biology, the
chemistry or the physics. The manufacturing of new materials presenting
electronic, magnetic, optical properties connected to the
extreme
miniaturization, presents an increasing development at an
international level.
It is in this context of innovative technologies that Pierre
et
Marie Curie University in Paris, the University of Uppsala in Sweden, Antwerp University in Belgium
and Roma III University, join to suggest the
excellent training at the master level in
material and nano-sciences - Nanomat Master.


- Proposing a two years master programme of 120
ECTS*
in material and nano-physics in an international context open to any
nationalities.
- Following educations and make training courses in an
English-speaking environment in France, Sweden, Belgiumand Italy.
- Taking advantage of exchange and mobility programmes in UE
(Erasmus, Leonardo).
- Acquiring a double diploma Pierre and Marie Curie
university- Uppsala university or Marie Curie
university- Antwerp university
- Information can be found in Curriculum
- Erasmus grants / Leonardo mobility support
- For students registered at Pierre et Marie Curie University
(UPMC), financial support during the mobility period
(250€/month,
max 6 months)
- Possibility of financial support during master thesis in France (417 euors/month)
- Grant mobility between Antwerp and Paris
- Priority for housing during the mobility in Paris, Uppsala or Antwerp
- Information can be found in Mobility
- Admission in the first year of Nanomat-master
- Admission in the second year of Nanomat-master
- Information can be found in Admission
- Contact the responsibles Nadine Witkowski
(witkowski@insp.jussieu.fr) and Massimiliano Marangolo
(marangolo@insp.jussieu.fr)
- On-line registration at UPMC
- Fees at UPMC around 448 euros/year for non-european (including social insurance) 245 euros/year for european
* ECTS (European Credit Transfer System): Created by the
European
Community to facilitate students' mobility across Europe by a mutual
recognition of their education unit values. To obtain a Master of
Science degree, 120 ECTS are necessary (i.e. 30 ECTS per semester).