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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
The SLEIGHT Science Events (SSE) are the key events of the Graduate School. Held twice a year at the Manufacture Campus in Saint-Etienne, they bring together the entire research and teaching community of the Manutech-SLEIGHT Graduate School and its partners. Masters students, scientists from the laboratories, including PhD students, post-doctoral fellows, researchers, research engineers and private partners gather around a varied programme: conferences given by internationally recognized guest speakers, workshops dedicated to the three scientific axes of the Graduate School and sessions dedicated to students (Pitch by Masters students, presentations by PhD students, etc.). Between 150 and 250 attendees gather during the scientific weeks.
Some SSEs are co-organised with the socio-economic actors of the Saint-Etienne and Lyon area and/or other scientific programmes, allowing to open up to the scientific communities.
These events, as part of the master students’ training schedule, are the cement of the Graduate School. They promote strong training-research interactions and the crossing of disciplines at the state of the art of research activities.
Some SSEs are co-organised with the socio-economic actors of the Saint-Etienne and Lyon area and/or other scientific programmes, allowing to open up to the scientific communities.
These events, as part of the master students’ training schedule, are the cement of the Graduate School. They promote strong training-research interactions and the crossing of disciplines at the state of the art of research activities.
- 06 NOV6 graduate students and post-doctoral fellows presented their work during our summer SSE.
- 16 OCT(Re)watch the presentations of 3 guest speakers of our 10th SLEIGHT Science Event on Sustainable Surface Engineering
- 05 JULPascal Giraud, PhD student at the Hubert Curien lab, got the award for his presentation during the Young Scientists session
- 03 JUL 06 JULSummary of our 10th scientific event in Saint-Etienne
- 14 MARHere is the replay of the 3 scientific workshops of the Graduate School, which took place at the end of the SSE9 last January.
- 08 MARMissed a lecture during the 9th SLEIGHT Science Event ? Here is the replay!