Master of Research degrees at the IEMN
The Master of Research degree is divided into two parts. The first part provides theoretical and methodological teaching whilst students are introduced to research methods with seminars and laboratory internships. The master is open to first year masters graduates and engineering school students (or the equivalent). School records are taken into account during the admissions process. It takes 1 year to complete the degree whilst studying on a full-time basis and 2 years of studying whilst exercising a professional activity.
The Master of Research degree is given to the candidates who have successfully completed both the theoretical and methodological training as well as the laboratory-based internship. The candidate will then be subject to a compulsory viva based upon their completed thesis.
The IEMN is involved in the teaching of 3 Master of Research degrees which are the MNT master, the ATC master and the Ultrasonics and Telecoms master.
The Micro and Nanotechnology master
MNT (Micro and Nanotechnology) is a multidisciplinary masters program geared towards conception, realisation and characterisation of Micro and Nano based technologies. The master is structured around a core syllabus with two optional specialisations (Micro or Nano).
The MNT master degree is taught at the University of Science and Technology at Lille.
Keywords: Electronics, Microsystems, Microfluidics, Biotechnology, Active smart materials, Nanotechnology, Biology and Photonics.
Contact : Pr Tuami LASRI
The Advanced Technologies for Communication and mobility master
ATC (Advanced Technologies for Communication and mobility) is also a multidisciplinary master, but it specialises in the fields of IT and communications between software and hardware.
The ATC master degree is taught at the University of Science and Technology at Lille.
Keywords : Information, Communication, Hardware/Software interfacing, Signal processing.
Contact : Pr Paul-Alain ROLLAND
The Ultrasonics and Telecoms master
The Ultrasonics and Telecoms master teaches ultrasonic techniques as well as high bandwidth local networks and optical telecommunications.
The Telecoms Master is taught at the University of Valenciennes and Hainaut Cambrésis
Keywords: Ultrasonics, Electro and Acousto-optic components, Acoustics and piezoelectric materials, Microtechnology and Telecommunications.
Contact : Pr. Jean-Michel Rouvaen






