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GRADUATE STUDIES
- • STUDYING AT MANUTECH SLEIGHT
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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 SLEIGHT Science Events
- SSE #12 - Imaging in Manutech-SLEIGHT
- SSE #11 - SLEIGHT in 2024
- SSE #10 - Sustainable Surface Engineering
- SSE #09 - SLEIGHT in 2023
- SSE #08 - Photonics for Health
- SSE #07 - SLEIGHT in 2022
- SSE #06 - Machine Learning
- SSE #05 - SLEIGHT in 2021
- SSE #03 - SLEIGHT in 2020
- SSE #02 - Material Appearance
- SSE #01 - Topics and stakeholders
- Manutech-SLEIGHT Awards
- Scientific conferences
- Events in partnership with Manutech-SLEIGHT
- CAMPUS LIFE
- ABOUT US
- NEWSLETTER
At the end of their first year in Palaiseau, IOGS students can choose to come and study in Saint-Étienne in order to follow an original course of study, focused on the fields of applied optics:
- Design of complex optical systems (particularly for astronomy)
- Measurement and control of appearance (particularly for art restoration, cosmetics or health)
- Optics for solar energy
Engineering students choosing to pursue a research curriculum on the Saint-Etienne campus enter Jean Monnet University. They join the Advanced Imaging and Material Appearance (AIMA) master programme, thus carrying out double diploma studies.
As active members of the Manutech-SLEIGHT Graduate School, they benefit from its training through research approach – they participate in the SLEIGHT Science Events, prepare for the Manutech-SLEIGHT Certificate - and opportunities such has mobility grants to do an internship abroad.
The teacher-researchers of IOGS carry out their research activities within the Hubert Curien Laboratory, a joint research unit between Jean Monnet University in Saint-Etienne and the CNRS specialised in research in optics and photonics, among other fields.
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"Exploring the optical properties of the stained glass windows in Conques Abbey by Pierre Soulages"
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"Characterization of laser-engraved decoration patterns on cookies"
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"Predicting the color of pigment mixtures"
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"Making a metallic layer translucent"
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"Portable method to record and display the color of a surface"
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"Characterizing the yellowing of leathers"
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"How does roughness modify the color of gold plates?"
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"Optical characteristics of security inks"
- 31 AUGMaster student mobility: students away around the globe
Various students from ou master's degrees received mobility grants to carry their internship in labs abroad.
- 21 APRStudent mobility - Noé in Belgium
Noé Villemagne, student engineer at IOGS and AIMA master student, chose Belgium to do his master's thesis.
- 11 MAR 03 SEPStudent mobility - Nicolas' wanderings in Brazil
Nicolas Héricher chose to do his internship in Sao Paulo, Brazil
- 13 FEBGabriel Gostiaux (IOGS/AIMA) got the Manutech-SLEIGHT mobility grant to do his internhsip in Canada
Gabriel Gostiaux (IOGS/AIMA) was awarded the Manutech-SLEIGHT mobility grant to do his internship at McGill University