4 Nanoscience Master's degrees in France
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4 Nanoscience Master's degrees in France
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Ecole Centrale de Lyon
Master in Nanoscale Engineering
- Écully, France
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The objectives of this master’s degree are to educate future managers, engineers, and researchers in the field of nanotechnology and give them the tools to handle recent advances in nanotechnology and biology. Graduates will be ready to undertake international projects in which these different fields overlap. École Centrale de Lyon is the leading institution of this Université de Lyon master’s program, which is accredited jointly with INSA Lyon and Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1.
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University of Strasbourg
Master in Complex Systems Chemisty - CSC
- Strasbourg, France
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
An inspiring international research environment with 4 active Nobel Prize laureates in chemistry, prepares you to use chemical complexity as a tool to lead innovation in academia and industry. The graduate school in Complex Systems Chemistry offers an integrated Master and PhD program in a cosmopolitan environment in the heart of Europe, with over 15 different nationalities sharing a common goal: mastering complexity to innovate. This Master program offers 8 months of courses - covering frontier aspects of modern chemistry - and 14 months of research-based internships in three laboratories. This structure allows you to reinforce your core chemistry background, expand it, and tailor the program to your interests in domains central to our society: functional materials, energy, green chemistry, sustainable development, and health. Your formation is complemented by transferable skills courses, covering topics that range from career development to entrepreneurship. During this two-year Master in chemistry in France, you will be supported by a scholarship; after completing the Master, successful students have direct access to PhD programs and funding in Strasbourg (France), a chemistry hot spot. Complexity made simple!
École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Nancy
Greenano: Nanomaterials for Green & Digital Transition
- Nancy, France
Master
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
GREENANO Master is dedicated to fostering the development of Nanomaterials for Green and Digital Transitions which require new performant and sustainable devices. The program is jointly designed and implemented by the Consortium of four leading European higher education and research institutions: the University of Lorraine (France), Tor Vergata University of Rome, CNR Institute of Structure of Matter (Italy), Jozef Stefan International Postgraduate School (Slovenia).
Erasmus Mundus Master Chemical NanoEngineering
Master Chemical NanoEngineering
- Marseille, France
Master
On-Campus
English
ll courses are taught in English, so proficiency in English is required. Two of the Partners are engineering Universities (PL and IT), which is important for the program goals towards excellence in nano-engineering innovation. The third partner (FR) has a strong chemical nano-science profile which will allows us to teach our students the chemical fundamentals during the first semester in Marseille. The complementarity among the three partners plays a key role in coherence of the joint program: (you find the description of courses here constantly being updated).
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Master Programmes in Natural Sciences Chemistry Nanoscience
The study of materials, objects and biological structures of extremely small size is known as nanoscience. The chemical and electrical processes used in nanomanufacturing are often investigated during these programs with an aim toward extending the boundaries of engineering and medical sciences.
France, officially the French Republic, is a unitary semi-presidential republic located mostly in Western Europe, with several overseas regions and territories.
Master-level studies involve specialized study in a field of research or an area of professional practice. Earning a master’s degree demonstrates a higher level of mastery of the subject.
Earning a master’s degree can take anywhere from a year to three or four years. Before you can graduate, you usually must write and defend a thesis, a long paper that is the culmination of your specialized research.