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A comprehensive overview of the Faculty of Science at Aix-Marseille University, highlighting its academic programs, interdisciplinary research projects, internationally renowned research structures, commitment to socio-economic development, and active involvement in local competitiveness clusters.
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Faculty of Science http://sciences.univ-amu.fr
Aix Marseille Université Our Faculty at a glance :the human potential 1300 INSERM CNRS CEA scientists 1000 PhD students 8000 students 1400 faculty & personnel 24 % international
Titre de la Présentation > Titre de la partie Our Faculty at a glance :the Academic Training 15 professionally oriented 27 Bachelor’s Degrees 7 Academic Departments Chemistry Computer Science Image & Sound Life Sciences Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Physics 6 Doctoral Schools 23 Master’s Degrees
Our Faculty at a glancethe Research Community 7 Physics 5 Campuses 14 Life Sciences 3 Mechanical Engineering • AIX en PROVENCE • AUBAGNE • MARSEILLE CENTRE • MARSEILLE ETOILE • MARSEILLE LUMINY 35 research centers 2 Mathematics 2 Computer Science 7 Chemistry
A wide range of disciplines with active interaction • Life sciences • Physics • Chemistry • Mathematics • Computer Science • Mechanical Engineering • Image and Sound Cross-fertilization and implementation of interdisciplinary research programs – e.g., nanoscience, photonics, neuroscience and imaging – and groundbreaking projects reaching into health, arts, languages and humanities
An exceptionalresearchpotential 35 internationally-renowned research structures jointly affiliated to Aix-Marseille University and the French national research bodies (e.g. CNRS, INSERM, CEA). numerous successful applications for grants, in highly competitive project-financing schemes from both national agencies (ANR – Investments for the future - EQUIPEX, LABEX, industrial pilot-scale demonstration, CARNOT Institute) and international programs (e.g. ERC, HFSP, EC). pioneering scientific research regularly published in leading international journals, including Nature,Science, or Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
A constant commitment to socio-economic development Active liaising with socio-economic partners through applied research or experimental development. High involvement in local Competitiveness Clusters Research laboratories regularly spawning start-ups in various domains. PhD grants regularly funded by private companies, thereby facilitating the professional integration of our postgraduates.
MATHEMATICS PHYSICS MATTER AND ANTIMATTER DATA MINING BIOLOGY BIOENERGETICS MARINE EARTH MOLECULAR INTERACTIONS COSMOLOGY CHEMISTRY DEVELOPMENT ECOSYSTEMS NANOTECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION ELECTRONICS MICROSCOPY LASER OPTICS IMAGING MATERIALS LIFE SCIENCES MODELS MAGNETISM LOGIC MICROSENSORS BIPHOTONS CLIMATE IMAGE and SOUND COMPUTER SCIENCE BIOMASS