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GRADUATE STUDIES
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MSc in Optics, Image, Vision, Multimedia (OIVM)
- PSRS - Photonics for Security, Reliability and Safety
- RADMEP - Radiation and its Effects on MicroElectronics and Photonics Technologies
- COSI - Computational Colour and Spectral Imaging
- IMLEX - Imaging & Light in Extended Reality
- AIMA - Advanced Imaging & Material Appearance
- PE - Photonics Engineering
- MSc in Computer Science
- MSc in Health Engineering
- Engineering schools' research tracks
- Doctoral studies
- Training through research
- Opportunities
- Admission and aid
- OPTICA student chapter
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RESEARCH & INNOVATION
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SCIENTIFIC EVENTS
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The Manutech-SLEIGHT Graduate School encourages transdisciplinary training, and promotes interaction between university studies and engineering training. We do so by offering student engineers the opportunity to enrol in one of our master’s programme and prepare for a double diploma, or follow specific courses in a master track.
Institut d’Optique Graduate School (IOGS)
As as part of their engineering training, students from the Institut d’Optique Graduate School (IOGS) – Paris-Saclay University, can choose to specialise in applied optics at the IOGS Saint-Etienne site. They can also choose to prepare for a double diploma by selecting the AIMA track or the Photonics Engineering track from the MSc. in Optics, Image, Vision, Multimedia.
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INSA Lyon
For those who wish to broaden their horizon to other research domains offered by Manutech-SLEIGHT, students from the Mechanical Engineering , Electrical Engineering or Materials Science and Engineering departments at INSA Lyon engineering School can choose to follow one semester or specific courses in one of the 9 master tracks offered by Jean Monnet University Saint-Etienne.
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- 202210 JAN 14 JAN
The Manutech SLEIGHT Graduate School organised its 7th scientific event, the SLEIGHT Science Event, from 10 to 14 January, bringing together more than 260 participants - online and onsite - around the themes of light-surface engineering.