Contents
Outline of the Master Course.
(In
parentheses, number of ECTS; starred courses are mandatory)
ENS
de Cachan
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Fundamentals in Physics (3)*
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Fundamentals in Biology (3)*
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Light-matter interactions in molecular media (5)*
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Molecular Nanophotonics (5)*
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Molecules and interactions (5)
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Biophotonics: theoretical and practical aspects of fluorescence in
Biology (5)
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Biosensors (5)
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Waveguided optics and polymer-based device technology for optical
telecommunications (5)
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Microfluidics: fundamentals and applications (2)
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Photonics and microwaves (5)
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Conducting Polymers and OLED's (3)
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Signal processing (5)
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French/English/Spanish Courses (3/3/3)*
University Complutense, Madrid
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Electric and Magnetic Molecular Materials (3 )*
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X-Ray Diffraction and Solution of Crystal Structures (5 )
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Molecular Materials towards Liquid Crystal (Lc) or Non-Linear Optical
Properties (3)*
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Advanced Polymers: Preparation, Characterization and Applications (3)
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Chemical Sensors and Biosensors (7)*
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Organic Molecular Materials (3)
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Applications of Organic Photochemistry (3)*
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Supramolecular Chemistry (3)
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Electron Microscopy and Associated Techniques (4)
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Nanomaterials (4)*
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Biomaterials (4)*
Wroclaw University of Technology
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Theoretical modelling of the nonlinear optical properties of molecules
and clusters (6)
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Introduction to optical telecommunications (6)
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Nanoscale physics* (6)
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Liquid crystals in photonics (6)
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Molecular electronic materials* (6)
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Micro- and nanophotonics (6)
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Devices, technology and applications (6)
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Monte-Carlo-based modelling of photonic processes in liquid crystals
and azo-polymers (6)
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Introduction to quantum information processing and quantum
cryptography (6)
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Fluorescence microscopy and imaging in life sciences (6)
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Bioorganic chemistry with elements of biochemistry (6)
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Genetic engineering as a tool for bio-based technology* (6)
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Bioorganic chemistry for photonics (6)
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Methods of structural investigations in physics, chemistry and biology
(6)
University of Wroclaw
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Bioinorganic chemistry* (4)
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Spectroscopic techniques* (4)
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Application of electron spectroscopy in studies on the structure of
lanthanide compounds and materials (4)
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Computer design methods of new materials on biological importance and
others* (4)
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Molecular interactions* (4)
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Photoinduced electron transfer (4)
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Molecular magnetism (4)
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Protein chemistry (4)
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Fluorescence techniques, image analysis (4)
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Fundamentals of molecular spectroscopy (4)
Mobility mechanismsECTS to be acquired: a pluridisciplinary
educational path
According to the "multidisciplinary training" policy
of this Master degree, each student is expected to earn at least 20
theoretical ECTS in each discipline. The number of mandatory ECTS
(indicated as starred courses in the "contents" part) to be acquired by
all Erasmus Mundus students, is 13 for physics, 12 for chemistry, 14 or 15
for biology (depending on the place chosen by the student in January-May).
In order to fulfil the "multidisciplinary training" requirement stated
above, students have therefore to earn at least 7 additional units in
Physics, 8 in chemistry and 6 (or 5) in biology, to be chosen among the
other courses proposed in the frame of this Master.
The
student can imprint a more pronounced orientation towards his/her
favourite discipline by choosing freely the 30 remaining units required to
reach the total number of 90 theoretical units over 2 years. But he/she
can also choose these 30 remaining units in equally distributed
disciplinary domains.
No more than 6 ECTS acquired from language
training will be validated as Erasmus Mundus units, but students are
encouraged to attend more foreign language courses.
MobilityEach
student will have to follow courses in at least two different
Institutions. A full semester must be spent in a single Institution. Each
mobility period corresponds to one semester, i.e. September-December of
the first Academic year (to be spent in Cachan), January-May of the first
year (at Wroclaw University or Complutense University), September-
February of the second year (to be spent either in Cachan or at WUT), and
March-August of the second Year (Microthesis).
The
number of credits to be acquired in each period are:
Year 1:
Cachan: 21 to 30 Units (they include at least the 19 mandatory ECTS + a
minimum number of 2 additional ECTS to be chosen among the remaining
courses, see Table above)
Complutense or University of Wroclaw: 30 to
39 units (depending on the number of units acquired during the first
semester)
Year 2: 30 units in the Institution chosen for
this semester.
Microthesis will provide 30 ECTS.