M2 Molecular Nano Bio PHOTonics
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This international Master is based on the theoretical foundations and the experimental aspects of photonics, in interface with other disciplines (chemistry, biology, electronics). It focuses in particular on generic technologies implementing light-matter interactions for nanobiology and telecommunications. These technologies and their physical background are based on various aspects of molecular photonics (non-linear optics, lasers, photo-induced structuration of materials ...) at the material and device levels, and put also a strong emphasis on bio-photonic imaging. The interdisciplinary dimension is very strong, with lectures in physics, chemistry, biology and engineering sciences. Consequently, any students with an initial training in one of these disciplines is eligible for the MONABIPHOT M2 Master Course.
This training is highly multidisciplinary, then accepting students displaying a great variety of backgrounds. Students having spent at least 4 years in a university or higher education institution and having validated the equivalent of at least 240 ECTS are eligible. They must have followed an academy training in at least one of the following fields: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biomedical (with skills in physics and chemistry), electronics, telecommunications.
To master basic notions of physics, especially in optics, quantum mechanics and nanosciences, with their specific mathematical tools.
To treat a scientific problem by being able to identify the relevant sources of information.
To mobilize the conceptual, methodological, digital, technical and practical knowledge required for modeling and solving problems in physics or its interfaces.
To autonomously lead a scientific project and produce a critical analysis of the results.
To adapt to a new environment, to work in a team and to collaborate in order to achieve common goals.
To communicate effectively in English, in order to be able to write scientific papers, and to present oral communications in international conferences.
- Preparation of a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Electronic engineering
- Position in a company, at the engineer level
- Position in a higher education organization
- Preparation of an MBA
- Registration for another M2
- Creation of start-ups
- Joining a training in Medicine
Laboratoire de Photonique Quantique et Moléculaire
Laboratoire de biologie et pharmacologie appliquée
Photophysique et Photochimie Supramoléculaires et Macromoléculaires
Laboratoire de Chimie Physique
Systèmes et Applications des Technologies de l'Information et de l'Energie
Optique théorique et appliquée
Institut des Sciences Moléculaires d'Orsay
Institut de chimie moléculaire et des matériaux d'Orsay
Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies
Institut Galien
Laboratoire Charles Fabry
Service de Physique de l'Etat Condensé - DRF/IRAMIS
Service de Bioénergétique, Biologie Structurale et Mécanismes - DRF/JOLIOT/I2BC.
SERP+ et Mochi.
Subjects | ECTS | Lecture | directed study | practical class | Lecture/directed study | Lecture/practical class | directed study/practical class | distance-learning course | Project | Supervised studies |
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Biosensors | 5 | 36 | 12 | |||||||
BiosensorsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
36
Directed study :
12
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Robert PANSU (DR CNRS), Pierre AUDEBERT (Pr ENS Cachan), Bianca SCLAVI (CR CNRS), Claude NOGUES (CR CNRS).
Procedure and organisation :
36 hours of lectures 12 hours practicals. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Introduction to DNA and protein biochemistry •SPR Imaging
Prerequisites :
Chemical equilibrium, thermochemistry and kinetics. Electrochemistry.
Bibliographie :
Molecular fluorescence principles and applications / Valeur Bernard / Wiley-VCH - Introduction to fluorescence sensing / Demchenko Alexander P. / Springer - 2009 Orellana, G. and Moreno-Bondi, M. C. (2005) "Frontiers in chemical sensors: novel principles and techniques" Birkha?user. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier - Février.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Introduction to Nanophotonics | 7 | 68 | ||||||||
Introduction to NanophotonicsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
7
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
68
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Emmanuelle Deleporte, Isabelle Ledoux, Marc Guillon.
Procedure and organisation :
68 hours of lectures A 4 hours exam encompassing the 3 parts of the Course. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
I. Nanostructures for photonics: description and fabrication methods
Prerequisites :
Basics in quantum mechanics and/or solid state physics, basics in spectroscopy.
Bibliographie :
Nanoscience: Nanotechnologies And Nanophysics : Claire Dupas, Philippe Houdy, Marcel Lahmani, Springer. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier - Février.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Light-Matter Interactions: Basics | 3 | 30 | ||||||||
Light-Matter Interactions: BasicsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
30
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Ngoc Diep LAI.
Procedure and organisation :
30 hours of lectures Written exam. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Sessions 1 to 8: Basic Maxwellian optics from the molecular to the macroscopic scale Sessions 9 to 14: Introduction to Lasers
Prerequisites :
Basic mathematics necessary for electromagnetism and ordinary differential equations.
Bibliographie :
Fundamental of Photonics», Saleh and Teich (John Wiley, last edition) « Laser Physics », Eberly and Millony (John Wiley, last edition). Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre - Novembre - Décembre.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
Subjects | ECTS | Lecture | directed study | practical class | Lecture/directed study | Lecture/practical class | directed study/practical class | distance-learning course | Project | Supervised studies |
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English | 3 | 30 | ||||||||
EnglishLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
30
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Catherine Colin, Fanny Domenec.
Procedure and organisation :
The course is taught in 10 lessons of 3 hours each. Students will have to give an oral presentation in groups, and take a written exam at the end of the course. Attendance and participation in class will also be assessed. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
The course will focus on academic and scientific English. Students will become more familiar with academic talks and scientific writing.
Prerequisites :
At least B1 level in English. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Introduction to microfluidics | 4 | 28 | 12 | |||||||
Introduction to microfluidicsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
4
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
28
Directed study :
12
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Marie Caroline JULLIEN (ESPCI) : Physics in microfluidics - Valérie GENOT (PPSM): Practical in microfluidics and chemistry - Rasta Ghasemi (IdA) : Elaboration of microfluidics circuitry - Abdel EL-ABED (LPQM) : Microtechnologies in Microfluidics and Digital microfluidics - Jean Pierre LEFEVRE (PPSM) : Microfluidics platform responsible.
Procedure and organisation :
28 hours for lecture, 12 hours for lab work. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
I. Introduction
Prerequisites :
General background in physics or chemistry.
Bibliographie :
Fundamentals and applications of Microfluidics, Nguyen and Wereley, Artech House Introduction à la Microfluidique, P. Tabeling, Belin Theoretical Microfluidics, H. Bruus, Oxford University Press. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Ion Channel Recording using biochip technology | 5 | 38 | 12 | |||||||
Ion Channel Recording using biochip technologyLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
38
Directed study :
12
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Bruno Le Pioufle, Pamela Didier.
Procedure and organisation :
The course is organized in 28 hours of lectures and 12 hours of practical work. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1.DNA chip :concept of successive photoexposures to develop high throughput chips
Prerequisites :
This course is open to multidisciplinar background students. There is thus no mandatory prerequisites.
Bibliographie :
Miller, C. Ion Channels Reconstitution; Plenum Press, 1986. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Light-Matter Interactions : advanced | 3 | 30 | ||||||||
Light-Matter Interactions : advancedLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
30
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Ngoc Diep Lai; Bruno Palpant, Clément Lafargue.
Procedure and organisation :
30 hours lectures. Writing exam, based on scientific papers (duration: 3 hours). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
PART ONE: Photonic crystals/nonlinear photonic crystals and applications
Prerequisites :
Optical physics and electromagnetism (L3 level), basic mathematical physics notions in classical and quantum mechanics (L3 level), and Light-matter interactions course (M1 level).
Bibliographie :
Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light, second edition John D. Joannopoulos, Steven G. Johnson, Joshua N. Winn, and Robert D. Meade Published in 2008 by Princeton University Press. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Microwaves and Photonics | 5 | 22 | 28 | |||||||
Microwaves and PhotonicsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
22
Directed study :
28
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Bernard Journet.
Procedure and organisation :
22 hours lectures, 28 hours practicals Written exam. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Microwaves
Prerequisites :
Basic knowledge about electrical and optical fundamentals; Maxwell's equations in vacuum. Complex numbers; Mathematical operators; Fourier analysis.
Bibliographie :
D. M. Pozar, "Microwave engineering", Wiley Ed. K. Zhang, D. Li, "Electromagnetic theory for microwaves and optoelectronics", Springer Ed. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Molecular modelling and simulation | 3 | 14 | 16 | |||||||
Molecular modelling and simulationLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
14
Directed study :
16
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Marco PASI.
Procedure and organisation :
14 hours for lectures, 16 hours of practical exercises. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
CM: TP:
Prerequisites :
The four “Fundamentals” courses (or equivalent prior knowledge), “Molecules and Interactions”.
Bibliographie :
Molecular Modelling: Principles and Applications (Pearson Education, 2001), A. Leach; Understanding Molecular Simulation: From Algorithms to Applications (Academic Press, 1996) D. Frenkel & B. Smit. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars.
Location :
ORSAY |
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Nonlinear Optics | 3 | 28 | ||||||||
Nonlinear OpticsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
28
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Ngoc Diep Lai.
Procedure and organisation :
28 hours of lectures. Written exam (3 h). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Short overview of nonlinear optics
Prerequisites :
Optical physics and electromagnetism, Laser (L3 level).
Bibliographie :
Nonlinear Optics » by R. Boyd. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Photonic devices | 5 | 50 | ||||||||
Photonic devicesLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
50
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Chi Thanh Nguyen.
Procedure and organisation :
50 hours of lectures Homework reports (1/3 of weight of. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
: This course, which is devoted to photonic devices for applications in the domains of optical communications and sensing, covers both theoretical and practical aspects of the physics of photonic devices, the fabrication and the characterization techniques of these devices, which are based on organic materials. It also introduce to the molecular photonics in some organic active materials. Applications of polymer-based photonic devices in optical communications and optofluidic devices in biochemical sensing will be finally presented.
Prerequisites :
Wave optics and electromagnetism in matter. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Practical work in optics | 2 | 16 | ||||||||
Practical work in opticsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2
Détail du volume horaire :
Directed study :
16
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Ngoc Diep Lai.
Procedure and organisation :
Rotation of students to visit all experiments. Equivalent to a Practical in two groups. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1.Geometrical Optics: mirrors (concave, convex), lenses, microscope, light source, etc… 2.Interference and Diffraction: Fabry-Perot cavity, diffraction of different objects (grating, ball, etc.), interference of two beams, multiple beams, etc. 3.He-Ne Laser: build on a laser yourselfOptical physics and electromagnetism (L3 level). In order to choose this practical work, students should study two courses: Light-matter interactions (basics level) and Nonlinear Optics. 4.Nonlinear Optics: second-harmonic generation, one- and two-photon absorptions.
Prerequisites :
Optical physics and electromagnetism (L3 level). In order to choose this practical work, students should study two courses: Light-matter interactions (basics level) and Nonlinear Optics. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Python programming for biological data analysis | 3 | 8 | 20 | |||||||
Python programming for biological data analysisLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
8
Directed study :
20
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Marco PASI.
Procedure and organisation :
8 hours of lectures, 20 hours of practical work in a dedicated room in Paris Sud (Orsay). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1. Programming Python basics
Prerequisites :
Fundamentals in Mathematics” (or equivalent prior knowledge), some basic statistics.
Bibliographie :
Python for Data Analysis: Data Wrangling with Pandas, NumPy, and IPython (O’Reilly, 2011) W. McKinney. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Décembre - Janvier - Février.
Location :
ORSAY |
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Signal processing | 5 | 50 | ||||||||
Signal processingLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
50
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Jean-Pierre Barbot, Eric Vourc'h.
Procedure and organisation :
50 hours of lectures. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Signal processing fundamentals
Prerequisites :
No special prerequisites. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Tissue and organ bioengineering | 2 | 25 | ||||||||
Tissue and organ bioengineeringLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
25
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Bruno Le Pioufle, Cécile Legallais, Abdul Barakat, Olaf Mercier, Anne Dubart-Kupperschmitt, Ulysse Pereira, Emmanuel Martinod, Etienne Bur, Nicolas Ferry, Frédéric Worms.
Procedure and organisation :
The course is organized in the form of a 3-days workshop with sessions corresponding to the different aspects of the program as described above. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
This module will cover the various aspects of tissue and organ bioengineering, a promising perspective to replace damaged human organs (e.g. liver) by natural organs elaborated using bio-engineering procedures starting from cell of the patient himself, then preventing from organic rejection of organs provided by other individuals, and bringing a valuable solution of the permanent lack of organs for grafting.
Prerequisites :
Basic notions in Biology. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Avril.
Location :
- GIF-SUR-YVETTE Villejuif |
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Fluorescence in Biology | 5 | 28 | 22 | |||||||
Fluorescence in BiologyLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
28
Directed study :
22
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Eric Deprez, Sophie Brasselet, Olivier Delelis, Patrick Tauc.
Procedure and organisation :
28 hours of courses 22 hours of exercises and practical work. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Course (28 hours) :
Prerequisites :
A background in Biology is preferable (non-biologists have to take the “Fundamentals in Biology” course).
Bibliographie :
Joseph R. Lakowicz, Principles of fluorescence spectroscopy. Springer (2006). Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Molecules and Interactions | 5 | 48 | ||||||||
Molecules and InteractionsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
48
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Keitaro NAKATANI, Nicolas Bogliotti, Pierre Audebert, Luca Polacchi, Carine Julien-Rabant.
Procedure and organisation :
48 hours courses Written exam. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1.Molecules and Light Interactions, Photophysical Processes
Prerequisites :
For non-chemists, the “Fundamentals in Chemistry” course is required.
Bibliographie :
Molecular Interactions (Waterstone, 2012), D. Micha. Electrochemistry: Principles, Methods, and Applications (Oxford Science Publications, 1993), C. M. Brett, A. M. Oliveira Brett. Physical Chemistry (Oxford University Press, 2009), P. Atkins. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
Subjects | ECTS | Lecture | directed study | practical class | Lecture/directed study | Lecture/practical class | directed study/practical class | distance-learning course | Project | Supervised studies |
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Fundamentals in Biology | 3 | 30 | ||||||||
Fundamentals in BiologyLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
30
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Clémence Richetta, Gérald Peyroche, Marie Regairaz.
Procedure and organisation :
30 hours of lecture, written exam (duration at least 2 hours). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Biochemistry of Proteins
Prerequisites :
This course is strongly recommended to students having no biology background.
Bibliographie :
Life: The Science of Biology, 7th Edition, William K. Purves, David Sadava, Gordon H. Orians, H. Craig Heller, W.H.Freeman & Co Ltd. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Fundamentals in Chemistry | 3 | 30 | ||||||||
Fundamentals in ChemistryLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
30
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Nicolas Bogliotti, Cédric Mongin.
Procedure and organisation :
30 hours of lecture, written exam (duration at least 2 hours). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1.Chemistry of the Elements
Prerequisites :
This course is mandatory for students having a limited background in Chemistry, (e.g. electrical engineers, computer scientists, physicists).
Bibliographie :
“Physical Chemistry”, Peter Atkins “Physical Chemistry - Understanding our Chemical World”, Paul Monk “Chimie Physique - Cours et Applications”, Paul Arnaud “Manuel de Chimie Théorique”, Patrick Chaquin “Advanced Organic Chemistry”, Francis A. Carey and Richard J. Sundberg. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Fundamentals in Mathematics | 3 | 30 | ||||||||
Fundamentals in MathematicsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
30
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Abdel EL ABED.
Procedure and organisation :
30 hours of lecture, written exam (duration at least 2 hours). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Ses 1: Differentiation
Prerequisites :
This course is intended towards student in need of an update in basic math. It does not require any special prerequisite . Prior to the course, screening tests will be organized to check on the level of students and orient them to this course when needed.
Bibliographie :
Foundation Mathematics for the Physical Sciences, by Riley and Hobson, Cambridge University Press (2011). Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Fundamentals in Physics | 3 | 30 | ||||||||
Fundamentals in PhysicsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
30
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Abdel El Abed, Isabelle Ledoux-Rak.
Procedure and organisation :
30 hours of lecture, written exam (duration at least 2 hours). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
I. Optical wave physics
Prerequisites :
This course is strongly recommended for students having a limited background in Physics, (e.g. biologists or chemists).
Bibliographie :
Hugh D. Young and Roger A. Freedman, University Physics, 13th edition, Addison Wesley, Editor (2010). Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
Subjects | ECTS | Lecture | directed study | practical class | Lecture/directed study | Lecture/practical class | directed study/practical class | distance-learning course | Project | Supervised studies |
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Chemistry for Optoelectronics | 5 | 56 | ||||||||
Chemistry for OptoelectronicsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
56
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
AVARVARI Narcis, YASSAR Abderahhim, ZUCCHI Gaël, AUDEBERT Pierre, NAKATANI Keitaro, MIOMANDRE Fabien.
Procedure and organisation :
Course organized in 3 parts (see above). 3 Written exams. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1- Conducting molecular materials (12H)
Prerequisites :
Background in Chemistry of “Fundamentals in Chemistry". Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
PALAISEAU - GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Quantum Mechanics | 5 | 24 | 26 | |||||||
Quantum MechanicsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
24
Directed study :
26
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Van-Oanh Nguyen-Thi and Dominik Domin.
Procedure and organisation :
Lecture,Exercises Quizzs, practicals. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1- Fundamental concepts
Prerequisites :
Elementary Linear Algebra, and Undergraduate Physical Chemistry.
Bibliographie :
Molecular Quantum mechanics, fourth edition 2005, Peter Atkins and Ronald Friedman, Oxford university press. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
ORSAY |
Subjects | ECTS | Lecture | directed study | practical class | Lecture/directed study | Lecture/practical class | directed study/practical class | distance-learning course | Project | Supervised studies |
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Biosignaling | 5 | 50 | ||||||||
BiosignalingLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
50
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Heather McLean.
Procedure and organisation :
15h of English classes dealing with scientific writing and oral presentations will be dispensed during the first week of the course. These classes will be interspersed with lectures given by native or completely fluent English speakers. The second week of the course is reserved for student presentations and discussions- in English. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
A portion of the teaching unit will take the form of formal English classes geared toward preparing students in scientific public speaking. The bulk of the teaching unit will be centered on research and teaching seminars that will be presented by native and fluent English speakers based upon their diverse fields of interest. Regular teaching faculty are supplemented by full-time researchers. Students attend lectures, and discuss the presentations with the lecturers, and write a short report on one of these above said lectures. Students will also present a 45 minute to one-hour seminar in English on a hypothesis-driven research article they select from the literature (in agreement with the course organizer). Discussion, held exclusively in English, will supplement the grades obtained in the formal english classes and the seminar presentation.
Prerequisites :
Basic knowledge in Biology, English level B1. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Janvier.
Location :
ORSAY |
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Systems Biology I | 2.5 | 12 | 13 | |||||||
Systems Biology ILanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2.5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
12
Directed study :
13
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Etienne Delannoy (INRA, URGV); V. Brunaud; M(L. Martin-Magniette; Claire Lurin (INRA, URGV), Amin Madoui (CEA, Genoscope), Guillem Rigaill (UEVE, URGV), Jean Colcombet (INRA, URGV).
Procedure and organisation :
Lecture Exercises (TD) Quizzs, practicals. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Introduction to the module: From biology to modelling
Prerequisites :
Basic notions of Biology. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Novembre - Décembre.
Location :
EVRY - JOUY-EN-JOSAS |
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Systems Biology II | 2.5 | 12 | 13 | |||||||
Systems Biology IILanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2.5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
12
Directed study :
13
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Matthieu Jules (INRA/AgroParisTech, Micalis), Vincent Fromion (INRA, MIG), Anne Goelzer (INRA, MIG), Vincent Sauveplane (AgroParisTech, Micalis), Laurent Tournier (INRA, MIG).
Procedure and organisation :
Lecture Exercises (TD) Quizzs, practicals. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
The diversity of biological issues requires the use of several types of mathematical modeling. In this course students will get to explore models enabling to handle in details the cellular network. The methods for the analysis of flux distribution, from constraint-based modeling (Flux Balance Analysis, Resource Balance Analysis, etc.) to dynamical modeling (Ordinary Differential Equations, etc.) are at the core of this course. We will also introduce tools and models enabling to integrate whole cell processes. Finally, we will enlighten the interest of models for metabolic engineering, i.e. in silico based strategy to improve bacterial or yeast cell factories.
Prerequisites :
Notions of Mathematics and modelling.
Bibliographie :
Systems Biology [Textbook], E. Klipp et al, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. Metabolic engineering in the post genomic era, ed. B.N. Kholodenko, H.V. Westerhoff, Taylor & Francis, 2004. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Décembre.
Location :
JOUY-EN-JOSAS |
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Epigenetics | 2.5 | 12 | 13 | |||||||
EpigeneticsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2.5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
12
Directed study :
13
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Bloyer Sébastien
Pedagogical team :
Sébastien Bloyer (PU UPSay), Fabienne Malagnac (PU UPSay), Benoît Moindrot (MCU UPSay) and Pierre Grognet (MCU UPSay) + invited speakers (Université Paris-Saclay).
Procedure and organisation :
Lecture Exercises (TD) Quizzs, practicals. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Many biological processes involve epigenetic mechanisms: regulation of transcription (histone code, DNA methylation, non-coding RNAs ...) and translation (interfering RNA), splicing, maintenance of genome integrity, genomic imprinting, X-chromosome inactivation, embryonic development and cellular memory, pluripotency and differentiation of stem cells, etc.
Prerequisites :
Basic notions in Biology.
Bibliographie :
EpiGensSys European Network Website: http://www.epigenesys.eu/fr/ http://www.epigenesys.eu/fr/ Books available at the UPSay Library: Epigenetics, Second Edition – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press - Edited by C. David Allis, Marie-Laure Caparros, Thomas Jenuwein and Danny Reinberg. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars - Avril.
Location :
ORSAY |
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Lipids and membranes in patho-physiology | 2.5 | 25 | ||||||||
Lipids and membranes in patho-physiologyLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2.5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
25
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Oliver Nusse Hervé Le Stunff Marielle Valério Guillaume Lenoir.
Procedure and organisation :
Course : 13h Tutorial Sessions : 10 h Seminar : 2 h. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
The plasma membrane is a barrier and a place of exchange between the cell and its environment. This teaching unit is focussed on the biochemical and biophysical properties of membranes and their role in cellular functions. It emphasizes the dynamics of membranes and processes of cell surface modification, secretion and cell signaling. The importance of this dynamic for physiological and pathological processes is illustrated by examples from neuroscience, immunology and endocrinology. Some examples of ongoing research will be presented as a lecture. The unit deals in particular with - The properties of membrane lipids and the organization of membranes into domains - The properties of membrane proteins - The mechanisms of membrane fusion and membrane fission in relation with exocytosis / endocytosis in the synapse, the pancreas as well as the entry / exit of a virus - Modification of membranes in cellular signaling, in particular through lipid kinases and phosphatases - Lipids as signaling molecules - Examples of pathologies concerning the cytoplasmic membrane - Specific methods for the analysis of membrane dynamics.
Prerequisites :
Basic Notions in Biology.
Bibliographie :
Molecular biology of the cell Alberts et al. 5th Edition or more recent Molecular cell biology Lodish et al. 5th Edition or more recent Biochemistry Berg et al 5th Edition or more recent. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars - Avril.
Location :
ORSAY |
Subjects | ECTS | Lecture | directed study | practical class | Lecture/directed study | Lecture/practical class | directed study/practical class | distance-learning course | Project | Supervised studies |
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Atoms, Molecules and Optics | 5 | 50 | ||||||||
Atoms, Molecules and OpticsLanguage(s) of instruction :
FR
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
50
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Kryzske Marie-Hélène
Pedagogical team :
Philippe Minard ; UPSay ; Karim Benihoud; UPSay Uriel Hazan ; PU ; ENS Paris Saclay Marie-Hélène Kryszke, ENS Paris Saclay.
Procedure and organisation :
50 h 20 h CM ; 10 h TD ; 20 h TP. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Environ 20 heures de cours dispensés par des chercheurs et enseignants- chercheurs travaillant dans ces domaines portent notamment sur une introduction générale
Prerequisites :
Formation de base en biologie. Connaissance de la langue francaise.
Bibliographie :
Principles of Virology », S.J. Flint et al., ASM Press. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Biologie cellulaire du cytosquelette | 5 | 22 | 15 | 13 | ||||||
Biologie cellulaire du cytosqueletteLanguage(s) of instruction :
FR
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
22
Directed study :
15
Practical class :
13
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Emilie Guillaume; Pascale Rialland-Lefèvre; Jean-Marc Ricort.
Procedure and organisation :
Cours (22h), TD (15 h) et TP (13h) Session 1 : Examen écrit 2h (2/5 de la note finale), présentation orale (3/10 de la note finale), TP (3/10 de la note finale) ; Session 2 : Examen écrit (2 h - coefficient 2/3) et TP (report de la note de contrôle continu de TP de première session, coefficient 1/3). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
L’objectif de l’UE est de décrire les aspects structuraux et fonctionnels du cytosquelette. Les structures sont décrites au niveau moléculaire et supramoléculaire en insistant sur les aspects dynamiques. Les aspects fonctionnels intègrent entre autres la multiplication cellulaire ainsi que les processus d’adhérence et de motilité. La première partie des enseignements est consacrée à la description des différents éléments du cytosquelette, à leur dynamique et à leur implication dans les fonctions cellulaires clés impliquant le cytosquelette, ainsi qu’aux outils d’imagerie indispensables à l’étude du cytosquelette. La seconde partie des enseignements permet d’illustrer le rôle du cytosquelette et les modifications de sa dynamique dans le système immunitaire, l’infection virale et la transformation maligne. Le TP associé est l’illustration pratique de certains des éléments donnés dans le cadre des CM et permet de mettre en œuvre les méthodes d’analyse classiques en biologie cellulaire : marquages fluorescents et imagerie. Cette UE a pour objectif de fournir aux étudiants un socle de connaissances solide sur la structure et la dynamique des différents éléments du cytosquelette ainsi que sur l’implication du cytosquelette dans différentes situations physiologiques et pathologiques. La partie pratique a par ailleurs pour objectif de familiariser les étudiants avec les principales méthodes d’analyse du cytosquelette en imagerie ainsi qu’avec la culture de cellules animales.
Prerequisites :
Formation de base en biologie,. Connaissance de la langue française.
Bibliographie :
Ray. H. Gavin : Cytoskeleton : Methods and protocols, Humana Press. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Novembre - Décembre.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Biologie moléculaire et cellulaire appliquées à des modèles viraux | 5 | 10 | 45 | |||||||
Biologie moléculaire et cellulaire appliquées à des modèles virauxLanguage(s) of instruction :
FR
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
10
Practical class :
45
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Clémence Richetta.
Procedure and organisation :
Il s'agit d'une série de travaux pratiques qui seront évalués comme suit : Première session : Présentation orale (1/2 de la note finale), TP (1/2 de la note finale) ; Deuxième session : Examen écrit (1h30). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Cette UE de travaux pratiques a pour objectif d’initier les étudiants à des techniques de biologie cellulaire et moléculaire couramment utilisées en virologie.
Prerequisites :
Notions de base en biologie expérimentale Connaissance de la langue française. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Décembre.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Neurophysiopathologies | 5 | 25 | 25 | |||||||
NeurophysiopathologiesLanguage(s) of instruction :
FR
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
25
Directed study :
25
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Michel SIMONNEAU, ENS Paris Saclay; Jean Livet, Inserm; Jérôme Yelnik, INSERM; Laure Bally-Cuif, CNRS: C. Neri, Inserm ; Lydia Langlot, Inserm ; Marie-Claude Potier, CNRS; Cécile Martinat, Inserm.
Procedure and organisation :
CM : 25h, TD : 25h Mode de contrôle des connaissances: Examen écrit 2h (coefficient 0,7), présentation orale (coefficient 0,3) Deuxième session : Examen écrit (2h) Admission à l'UE après candidature sur dossier. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Ce cours de deux semaines sera axé sur la physiopathologie des maladies psychiatriques et neurodégenératives qui sont des maladies communes (prévalence> 1% de la population, pour chacune d’entre elles ; 50% pour la population âgée de plus de 85 ans dans le cas de la maladie d’Alzheimer). Ces dernières années ont vu de grandes avancées dans la compréhension des bases de leur physiopathologie, avec la mise au point de stratégies génétiques (étude sur génome entier ; GWAS pour Genome-Wide Association Study), de nouveaux modèles animaux, d’approches de biologie des systèmes et la mise au point de neurones humains dérivés des fibroblastes des patients (iPSC pour Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell).
Prerequisites :
Formation de base en biologie Connaissance de la langue française. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
SERP+ et Mochi.
Subjects | ECTS | Lecture | directed study | practical class | Lecture/directed study | Lecture/practical class | directed study/practical class | distance-learning course | Project | Supervised studies |
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English | 3 | 30 | ||||||||
EnglishLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
30
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Catherine Colin, Fanny Domenec.
Procedure and organisation :
The course is taught in 10 lessons of 3 hours each. Students will have to give an oral presentation in groups, and take a written exam at the end of the course. Attendance and participation in class will also be assessed. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
The course will focus on academic and scientific English. Students will become more familiar with academic talks and scientific writing.
Prerequisites :
At least B1 level in English. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Introduction to microfluidics | 4 | 28 | 12 | |||||||
Introduction to microfluidicsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
4
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
28
Directed study :
12
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Marie Caroline JULLIEN (ESPCI) : Physics in microfluidics - Valérie GENOT (PPSM): Practical in microfluidics and chemistry - Rasta Ghasemi (IdA) : Elaboration of microfluidics circuitry - Abdel EL-ABED (LPQM) : Microtechnologies in Microfluidics and Digital microfluidics - Jean Pierre LEFEVRE (PPSM) : Microfluidics platform responsible.
Procedure and organisation :
28 hours for lecture, 12 hours for lab work. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
I. Introduction
Prerequisites :
General background in physics or chemistry.
Bibliographie :
Fundamentals and applications of Microfluidics, Nguyen and Wereley, Artech House Introduction à la Microfluidique, P. Tabeling, Belin Theoretical Microfluidics, H. Bruus, Oxford University Press. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Ion Channel Recording using biochip technology | 5 | 38 | 12 | |||||||
Ion Channel Recording using biochip technologyLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
38
Directed study :
12
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Bruno Le Pioufle, Pamela Didier.
Procedure and organisation :
The course is organized in 28 hours of lectures and 12 hours of practical work. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1.DNA chip :concept of successive photoexposures to develop high throughput chips
Prerequisites :
This course is open to multidisciplinar background students. There is thus no mandatory prerequisites.
Bibliographie :
Miller, C. Ion Channels Reconstitution; Plenum Press, 1986. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Light-Matter Interactions : advanced | 3 | 30 | ||||||||
Light-Matter Interactions : advancedLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
30
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Ngoc Diep Lai; Bruno Palpant, Clément Lafargue.
Procedure and organisation :
30 hours lectures. Writing exam, based on scientific papers (duration: 3 hours). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
PART ONE: Photonic crystals/nonlinear photonic crystals and applications
Prerequisites :
Optical physics and electromagnetism (L3 level), basic mathematical physics notions in classical and quantum mechanics (L3 level), and Light-matter interactions course (M1 level).
Bibliographie :
Photonic Crystals: Molding the Flow of Light, second edition John D. Joannopoulos, Steven G. Johnson, Joshua N. Winn, and Robert D. Meade Published in 2008 by Princeton University Press. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Microwaves and Photonics | 5 | 22 | 28 | |||||||
Microwaves and PhotonicsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
22
Directed study :
28
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Bernard Journet.
Procedure and organisation :
22 hours lectures, 28 hours practicals Written exam. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Microwaves
Prerequisites :
Basic knowledge about electrical and optical fundamentals; Maxwell's equations in vacuum. Complex numbers; Mathematical operators; Fourier analysis.
Bibliographie :
D. M. Pozar, "Microwave engineering", Wiley Ed. K. Zhang, D. Li, "Electromagnetic theory for microwaves and optoelectronics", Springer Ed. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Molecular modelling and simulation | 3 | 14 | 16 | |||||||
Molecular modelling and simulationLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
14
Directed study :
16
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Marco PASI.
Procedure and organisation :
14 hours for lectures, 16 hours of practical exercises. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
CM: TP:
Prerequisites :
The four “Fundamentals” courses (or equivalent prior knowledge), “Molecules and Interactions”.
Bibliographie :
Molecular Modelling: Principles and Applications (Pearson Education, 2001), A. Leach; Understanding Molecular Simulation: From Algorithms to Applications (Academic Press, 1996) D. Frenkel & B. Smit. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars.
Location :
ORSAY |
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Nonlinear Optics | 3 | 28 | ||||||||
Nonlinear OpticsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
28
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Ngoc Diep Lai.
Procedure and organisation :
28 hours of lectures. Written exam (3 h). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Short overview of nonlinear optics
Prerequisites :
Optical physics and electromagnetism, Laser (L3 level).
Bibliographie :
Nonlinear Optics » by R. Boyd. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Septembre - Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Photonic devices | 5 | 50 | ||||||||
Photonic devicesLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
50
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Chi Thanh Nguyen.
Procedure and organisation :
50 hours of lectures Homework reports (1/3 of weight of. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
: This course, which is devoted to photonic devices for applications in the domains of optical communications and sensing, covers both theoretical and practical aspects of the physics of photonic devices, the fabrication and the characterization techniques of these devices, which are based on organic materials. It also introduce to the molecular photonics in some organic active materials. Applications of polymer-based photonic devices in optical communications and optofluidic devices in biochemical sensing will be finally presented.
Prerequisites :
Wave optics and electromagnetism in matter. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Practical work in optics | 2 | 16 | ||||||||
Practical work in opticsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2
Détail du volume horaire :
Directed study :
16
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Ngoc Diep Lai.
Procedure and organisation :
Rotation of students to visit all experiments. Equivalent to a Practical in two groups. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1.Geometrical Optics: mirrors (concave, convex), lenses, microscope, light source, etc… 2.Interference and Diffraction: Fabry-Perot cavity, diffraction of different objects (grating, ball, etc.), interference of two beams, multiple beams, etc. 3.He-Ne Laser: build on a laser yourselfOptical physics and electromagnetism (L3 level). In order to choose this practical work, students should study two courses: Light-matter interactions (basics level) and Nonlinear Optics. 4.Nonlinear Optics: second-harmonic generation, one- and two-photon absorptions.
Prerequisites :
Optical physics and electromagnetism (L3 level). In order to choose this practical work, students should study two courses: Light-matter interactions (basics level) and Nonlinear Optics. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Python programming for biological data analysis | 3 | 8 | 20 | |||||||
Python programming for biological data analysisLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
3
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
8
Directed study :
20
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Marco PASI.
Procedure and organisation :
8 hours of lectures, 20 hours of practical work in a dedicated room in Paris Sud (Orsay). Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1. Programming Python basics
Prerequisites :
Fundamentals in Mathematics” (or equivalent prior knowledge), some basic statistics.
Bibliographie :
Python for Data Analysis: Data Wrangling with Pandas, NumPy, and IPython (O’Reilly, 2011) W. McKinney. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Décembre - Janvier - Février.
Location :
ORSAY |
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Signal processing | 5 | 50 | ||||||||
Signal processingLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
50
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Jean-Pierre Barbot, Eric Vourc'h.
Procedure and organisation :
50 hours of lectures. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Signal processing fundamentals
Prerequisites :
No special prerequisites. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Octobre - Novembre - Décembre - Janvier.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Tissue and organ bioengineering | 2 | 25 | ||||||||
Tissue and organ bioengineeringLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
25
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Bruno Le Pioufle, Cécile Legallais, Abdul Barakat, Olaf Mercier, Anne Dubart-Kupperschmitt, Ulysse Pereira, Emmanuel Martinod, Etienne Bur, Nicolas Ferry, Frédéric Worms.
Procedure and organisation :
The course is organized in the form of a 3-days workshop with sessions corresponding to the different aspects of the program as described above. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
This module will cover the various aspects of tissue and organ bioengineering, a promising perspective to replace damaged human organs (e.g. liver) by natural organs elaborated using bio-engineering procedures starting from cell of the patient himself, then preventing from organic rejection of organs provided by other individuals, and bringing a valuable solution of the permanent lack of organs for grafting.
Prerequisites :
Basic notions in Biology. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Avril.
Location :
- GIF-SUR-YVETTE Villejuif |
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Fluorescence in Biology | 5 | 28 | 22 | |||||||
Fluorescence in BiologyLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
28
Directed study :
22
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Eric Deprez, Sophie Brasselet, Olivier Delelis, Patrick Tauc.
Procedure and organisation :
28 hours of courses 22 hours of exercises and practical work. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Course (28 hours) :
Prerequisites :
A background in Biology is preferable (non-biologists have to take the “Fundamentals in Biology” course).
Bibliographie :
Joseph R. Lakowicz, Principles of fluorescence spectroscopy. Springer (2006). Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
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Molecules and Interactions | 5 | 48 | ||||||||
Molecules and InteractionsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
48
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Keitaro NAKATANI, Nicolas Bogliotti, Pierre Audebert, Luca Polacchi, Carine Julien-Rabant.
Procedure and organisation :
48 hours courses Written exam. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
1.Molecules and Light Interactions, Photophysical Processes
Prerequisites :
For non-chemists, the “Fundamentals in Chemistry” course is required.
Bibliographie :
Molecular Interactions (Waterstone, 2012), D. Micha. Electrochemistry: Principles, Methods, and Applications (Oxford Science Publications, 1993), C. M. Brett, A. M. Oliveira Brett. Physical Chemistry (Oxford University Press, 2009), P. Atkins. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars.
Location :
GIF-SUR-YVETTE |
Subjects | ECTS | Lecture | directed study | practical class | Lecture/directed study | Lecture/practical class | directed study/practical class | distance-learning course | Project | Supervised studies |
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Master Thesis | 30 | 700 | 40 | |||||||
Master ThesisLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
30
Détail du volume horaire :
Project :
700
Supervised studies including internship supervision :
40
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Ngoc Diep LAI.
Procedure and organisation :
At least 20 weeks devoted to a research project in an research Laboratory. Choice of host laboratory must be approved by Prof. Lai. Authorized places to prepare Master Internship : - Students with a ENS Paris-Saclay scholarship : in a ENS Paris-Saclay laboratory ONLY - Students with a scholarship from Paris-Saclay : in a Paris-Saclay University laboratory - Students without scholarship : anywhere in the world ! Intermediate report: one page of summary of the middle internship, showing the progress of their work. Deadline for this middle report : April 26. Final thesis: deadline is 6 July (two weeks before defense). Length of the final Thesis : maximum 25 pages, including references and Table of contents. Size < 16 Mb in order to upload to the elearning website. Defence is organized at the end of July. Duration of presentation : 25 minutes maximum (to be followed by 20 minutes of questions by the jury). The jury will be made of one expert in the field of the internship and at least two MONABIPHOT teachers. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Master Thesis on any topic related to the program of the MONABIPHOT Master course.
Prerequisites :
The student must have completed his First semester of the MONABIPHOT M2 Master course. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars - Avril - Mai - Juin - Juillet.
Location :
ORSAY - EVRY - GIF-SUR-YVETTE - CHATENAY - VERSAILLES - PARIS - PALAISEAU - JOUY-EN-JOSAS |
Subjects | ECTS | Lecture | directed study | practical class | Lecture/directed study | Lecture/practical class | directed study/practical class | distance-learning course | Project | Supervised studies |
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Biosignaling | 5 | 50 | ||||||||
BiosignalingLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
50
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Heather McLean.
Procedure and organisation :
15h of English classes dealing with scientific writing and oral presentations will be dispensed during the first week of the course. These classes will be interspersed with lectures given by native or completely fluent English speakers. The second week of the course is reserved for student presentations and discussions- in English. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
A portion of the teaching unit will take the form of formal English classes geared toward preparing students in scientific public speaking. The bulk of the teaching unit will be centered on research and teaching seminars that will be presented by native and fluent English speakers based upon their diverse fields of interest. Regular teaching faculty are supplemented by full-time researchers. Students attend lectures, and discuss the presentations with the lecturers, and write a short report on one of these above said lectures. Students will also present a 45 minute to one-hour seminar in English on a hypothesis-driven research article they select from the literature (in agreement with the course organizer). Discussion, held exclusively in English, will supplement the grades obtained in the formal english classes and the seminar presentation.
Prerequisites :
Basic knowledge in Biology, English level B1. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Janvier.
Location :
ORSAY |
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Systems Biology I | 2.5 | 12 | 13 | |||||||
Systems Biology ILanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2.5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
12
Directed study :
13
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Etienne Delannoy (INRA, URGV); V. Brunaud; M(L. Martin-Magniette; Claire Lurin (INRA, URGV), Amin Madoui (CEA, Genoscope), Guillem Rigaill (UEVE, URGV), Jean Colcombet (INRA, URGV).
Procedure and organisation :
Lecture Exercises (TD) Quizzs, practicals. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Introduction to the module: From biology to modelling
Prerequisites :
Basic notions of Biology. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Novembre - Décembre.
Location :
EVRY - JOUY-EN-JOSAS |
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Systems Biology II | 2.5 | 12 | 13 | |||||||
Systems Biology IILanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2.5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
12
Directed study :
13
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Matthieu Jules (INRA/AgroParisTech, Micalis), Vincent Fromion (INRA, MIG), Anne Goelzer (INRA, MIG), Vincent Sauveplane (AgroParisTech, Micalis), Laurent Tournier (INRA, MIG).
Procedure and organisation :
Lecture Exercises (TD) Quizzs, practicals. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
The diversity of biological issues requires the use of several types of mathematical modeling. In this course students will get to explore models enabling to handle in details the cellular network. The methods for the analysis of flux distribution, from constraint-based modeling (Flux Balance Analysis, Resource Balance Analysis, etc.) to dynamical modeling (Ordinary Differential Equations, etc.) are at the core of this course. We will also introduce tools and models enabling to integrate whole cell processes. Finally, we will enlighten the interest of models for metabolic engineering, i.e. in silico based strategy to improve bacterial or yeast cell factories.
Prerequisites :
Notions of Mathematics and modelling.
Bibliographie :
Systems Biology [Textbook], E. Klipp et al, Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. Metabolic engineering in the post genomic era, ed. B.N. Kholodenko, H.V. Westerhoff, Taylor & Francis, 2004. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Décembre.
Location :
JOUY-EN-JOSAS |
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Epigenetics | 2.5 | 12 | 13 | |||||||
EpigeneticsLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2.5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
12
Directed study :
13
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Bloyer Sébastien
Pedagogical team :
Sébastien Bloyer (PU UPSay), Fabienne Malagnac (PU UPSay), Benoît Moindrot (MCU UPSay) and Pierre Grognet (MCU UPSay) + invited speakers (Université Paris-Saclay).
Procedure and organisation :
Lecture Exercises (TD) Quizzs, practicals. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
Many biological processes involve epigenetic mechanisms: regulation of transcription (histone code, DNA methylation, non-coding RNAs ...) and translation (interfering RNA), splicing, maintenance of genome integrity, genomic imprinting, X-chromosome inactivation, embryonic development and cellular memory, pluripotency and differentiation of stem cells, etc.
Prerequisites :
Basic notions in Biology.
Bibliographie :
EpiGensSys European Network Website: http://www.epigenesys.eu/fr/ http://www.epigenesys.eu/fr/ Books available at the UPSay Library: Epigenetics, Second Edition – Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press - Edited by C. David Allis, Marie-Laure Caparros, Thomas Jenuwein and Danny Reinberg. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars - Avril.
Location :
ORSAY |
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Lipids and membranes in patho-physiology | 2.5 | 25 | ||||||||
Lipids and membranes in patho-physiologyLanguage(s) of instruction :
AN
ECTS :
2.5
Détail du volume horaire :
Lecture :
25
Modalités d'organisation et de suivi :
Coordinator :
Pedagogical team :
Oliver Nusse Hervé Le Stunff Marielle Valério Guillaume Lenoir.
Procedure and organisation :
Course : 13h Tutorial Sessions : 10 h Seminar : 2 h. Objectifs pédagogiques visés :
Contenu :
The plasma membrane is a barrier and a place of exchange between the cell and its environment. This teaching unit is focussed on the biochemical and biophysical properties of membranes and their role in cellular functions. It emphasizes the dynamics of membranes and processes of cell surface modification, secretion and cell signaling. The importance of this dynamic for physiological and pathological processes is illustrated by examples from neuroscience, immunology and endocrinology. Some examples of ongoing research will be presented as a lecture. The unit deals in particular with - The properties of membrane lipids and the organization of membranes into domains - The properties of membrane proteins - The mechanisms of membrane fusion and membrane fission in relation with exocytosis / endocytosis in the synapse, the pancreas as well as the entry / exit of a virus - Modification of membranes in cellular signaling, in particular through lipid kinases and phosphatases - Lipids as signaling molecules - Examples of pathologies concerning the cytoplasmic membrane - Specific methods for the analysis of membrane dynamics.
Prerequisites :
Basic Notions in Biology.
Bibliographie :
Molecular biology of the cell Alberts et al. 5th Edition or more recent Molecular cell biology Lodish et al. 5th Edition or more recent Biochemistry Berg et al 5th Edition or more recent. Période(s) et lieu(x) d’enseignement :
Period(s) :
Février - Mars - Avril.
Location :
ORSAY |
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Copy of passport.
(Your name in all documents should be same as in your passport. Pay attention also on the name (family name and given, which should be same as on your passport) that you use in registration in this website.) -
Motivation letter.
(All documents should be written in English, otherwise, the candidate will not be considered in this master.) -
All transcripts of the years / semesters validated since the high school diploma at the date of application.
(All documents should be written in English, otherwise, the candidate will not be considered in this master.) -
Curriculum Vitae.
(All documents should be written in English, otherwise, the candidate will not be considered in this master.)
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Certificate of English level (compulsory for non-English speakers).
(You should provide an English certificate. In case necessary, a direct interview will be organised for confirmation.) -
VAP file (obligatory for all persons requesting a valuation of the assets to enter the diploma).
(All documents should be written in English, otherwise, the candidate will not be considered in this master.) -
Supporting documents :
- Residence permit stating the country of residence of the first country
- Or receipt of request stating the country of first asylum
- Or document from the UNHCR granting refugee status
- Or receipt of refugee status request delivered in France
- Or residence permit stating the refugee status delivered in France
- Or document stating subsidiary protection in France or abroad
- Or document stating temporary protection in France or abroad.