Candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree in materials science, physics, chemistry, mechanical engineering, life sciences, electricity or microengineering from a reputable university and have excellent academic records. English required, but some optional courses in French.
In this Masters Program you will acquire a deeper understanding of the structure of materials from the macroscale down to the atomic level. This will enable you to tailor the properties and fabrication processes of materials in order to create new and innovative products used in domains as varied as microtechnology, biotechnology, aerospace science, transport, infrastructures, sport, and energy.