Electronic TECHnologies for smart communicationg systems (ETECH) specialty of the Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies (NN) Master's degree aims to train highly skilled technical and scientific engineers through and for research.
After the master, ETECH students can hold leader positions in the R&D laboratories of large groups in microelectronics or SMEs as well as academic research laboratories, or they can apply for a thesis at IEMN or at national and international laboratories.
The main training axis of master NN are inspired by the advanced research flagships of IEMN Smart Energy (storage, harvesting), Internet of Things (communication, antenna, sensor, new material, NEMS, MEMS....), Telecom UHD (THz frequency for 5G and 6G mobile communications), Neuromorphic technologies (for ultra-low-power calculator, artificial retina...).
The training programme is well-adapted to the research developed at IEMN for future PhD student. As the thematic of research & development are strongly international, it is therefore important to master English, which is why courses are given in English.
This master's degree programme is a member of the graduate programme 'INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY'. Students benefit from interdisciplinary activities, including thematic summer schools, internship, financial support for international mobility and professional training in accordance with research and economic partners.
Students can also benefit of a scholarship up to 8500€/year from the graduate program (see the website for application). See to link on the graduate program
Please note!
The master is also accessible with study-work students (1 week in a company and 1 week in the training center) in the form of an apprenticeship contract. The master's degree has a teaching agreement with the École Centrale de Lille and with the Junia ISEN. Part of the teaching is provided by the École Centrale de Lille.
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Coordinators and Directors
Head of the Master: Sylvain BOLLAERT - sylvain.bollaert@univ-lille.fr +33 (0)3 20 19 78 58
Head of the Master 1: Mahmoud Abou-Daher - mahmoud.abou-daher@univ-lille.fr
Head of the Master 2: Sylvain BOLLAERT - sylvain.bollaert@univ-lille.fr +33 (0)3 20 19 78 58