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Synopsis

The revival of nuclear energy on an international level has led Parisian research partners in the nuclear domain and the nuclear industry to the creation of a Masters course that brings together all our research in the nuclear domain. This course, being both vocational and research based, will allow to respond to the demand for strong industrial growth by training future professional, researchers and lecturers in the discipline. The projection on the job market is of around 1000 positions per year in the next ten years.

osiris The Nuclear Energy Masters Course aims to teach both French and foreign students to a high level the principles and knowledge required for the nuclear industry. It should allow companies recruiting such students to gain precious time during the initial employment period, thanks to the detail and breadth of the course material. This course also aims to prepare students for further research in the nuclear field (reactor physics, simulation and modelling, instrumentation, radiochemistry…).

The course is run by a consortium of several academic institutions (Université Paris-Sud 11, ParisTech, Supélec, École Centrale Paris, INSTN) with the support of several industrial establishments (EDF, AREVA, GDF-SUEZ). It should be a reference both nationally and internationally.

The course is fully taught in English. This course is intended in particular for foreign students whose countries of origin have a potential need for this particular training in the nuclear field, in the form of a contract or agreement, as well as other industrialised countries, or those intending to set up a sustainable nuclear programme in the future.

 

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