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Graduate
School of Physics (ENSPG-Phelma)
Grenoble INP |
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ENSPG-Phelma
aims to train engineers and physics investigators capable of innovating
in a range of fields. It gives them a solid understanding of basic
physics, but with links to engineering and business science, centred
on a main corpus of teaching, lasting three semesters, followed by
more specialist options, also lasting three semesters.
ENSPG has a total intake of some 380 students and awards about 130
every year.
Most graduates go on to find work in research and development in the
public sector or in advanced technology companies. |
The various courses
taught at ENSPG correspond to skills present in the Grenoble area, in
the vanguard of technology development, notably in micro and nanotechnology:
physics
of microelectronic and optoelectronic components*
microsystems*
(jointly operated with ENSERG-Phelma
and ENSEEG-Phelma)
functional
materials and nanophysics*
instrumentation
for biotechnology*
physical
instrumentation
structural
materials
energy engineering
and nuclear power.
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specifically related to micro and nanotechnology
> Website: http://phelma.grenoble-inp.fr/
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