Learning outcomes

At the end of their dissertation, students will be able to:
  • Conduct experimental research, under the responsibility of a physics department PI, 
  • Work in collaboration with colleagues, while demonstrating autonomy,
  • Produce a written text that meets academic standards, summarising and highlighting the strong points of the research work carried out,
  • Present and defend the research work from a scientific point of view.

Content

  • Each student individually chooses a dissertation topic from among the many proposed by the department's various promoters.
  • The dissertation lasts for one academic year.

Assessment method

  • Manuscript (handed in 10 days before the oral defence)
  • Presentation and oral defence before the jury (at the end of the session)
  • Grading:
    • 50% by the supervisors (promoter, co-promoter, supervisor): text and work delivered
    • 50% by the jury, excluding the supervisor(s): text and oral defence
All details are given in the Vade-Mecum, available from the physics department secretariat.
 
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Language of instruction

Français
Training Study programme Block Credits Mandatory
Master in Physics Standard 0 18
Master in Physics Standard 1 18