Radiation Physics

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Type of training: Master's

Field: Material Sciences

Branch:  Physics

Specialty: Radiation Physics

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The Master's in Radiation Physics is a specialized program designed to train graduates to master the physical principles, technologies and applications of radiation, guided optics in telecommunications and lasers. The main objective is to enable students to acquire solid theoretical and practical skills in fields as varied as nuclear physics, radiation protection, radiation analysis techniques and signal acquisition and processing. The skills acquired cover the modeling of radiation-matter interactions, dosimetry and the use of advanced simulation and detection tools. Graduates are expected to master AI, project management and entrepreneurship in order to facilitate their integration into the world of work. Graduates have access to a wide range of professional outlets, including laboratories and research centers such as CRNA, CRND, CRNB, CDTA, CDER and the teaching field, as well as companies in the economic sector.  

The teaching features of this course often include collaborative projects with partner laboratories and companies, compulsory work placements, and the use of experimental platforms (particle accelerators, experimental reactors, SEM, XRF, WXRF, lasers, ion implanters, etc.). This course combines scientific rigor with an applied approach, preparing students to meet the technological challenges associated with radiation.


Teaching Language : English , French

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