Microelectrinics (Doctorate)

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Program Overview

The doctoral program in Microelectronics aims to train highly qualified researchers in the design, development, and analysis of advanced electronic systems, with a strong focus on modern nanotechnologies. The program encourages the adoption of multidisciplinary approaches that combine physics, chemistry, and materials science, with particular emphasis on environmental innovation through the use of green chemistry.


Among the main objectives:


Acquiring advanced skills in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials.


Gaining a deep understanding of smart systems such as biosensors and solar cells.


Developing sustainable technological solutions using environmentally friendly materials.


Strengthening research and development (R&D) capabilities in microelectronics and nanomaterials.


Preparing students to integrate into innovative industrial or academic projects.

Teaching Language : French, English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

-Technological manufacturing processes

- physico-chemical characterization

- Biosensors Simulation and Application   

- Introduction to didactics and pedagogy

- Digital techniques

Advanced Topics

Scientific and Technical Skills:

Design and development of advanced materials and nanostructures for use in electronic, medical, and energy applications.


Proficiency in physical, chemical, and structural characterization techniques (XRD, SEM, UV-Vis, FTIR...).


Mastery of simulation and digital modeling tools in the field of microelectronics.


2. Scientific Output:

Publication of scientific articles in indexed journals (Scopus, Web of Science).


Presentation of scientific papers at national and international conferences.


Contribution to research projects or patent filings.


3. Professional Skills:

Leading research and development (R&D) projects.


Working within multidisciplinary teams.


Preparing detailed scientific and technical reports.


4. Openness and Integration:

Development of critical and methodical thinking.


Qualification for integration into research centers, universities, or high-tech industries (microelectronics, renewable energy, biomedical...).

Admissions Information

Hold a Master’s degree or an equivalent diploma in one of the following fields:


Microelectronics


Electronics


Have a good overall average in the Master’s program (minimum of 12/20), with strong results in core subjects.


Academic file review


Written entrance examination

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