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PhD PROGRAM CHEMISTRY - GRADUATE SCHOOL CHEMISTRY

This doctoral program is dedicated to chemists, who want to start a PhD at Université Paris Saclay. Because chemistry is one the main pillars in sciences, we offer immersive doctoral programs for motivated students to reach the highest level in chemical sciences.

Our open-minded doctoral school carries out inorganic, organic, analytical, physical, material and biological chemistries in the best laboratories at the south of Paris.

Chemical Sciences / Organic Chemistry / Inorganic Chemistry / Analysis and Instrumentation / Biosystems and Biochemistry

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For this program, you will be attached to the doctoral school Chemical sciences: molecules, materials, instrumentation and bio systems (2MIB)

The doctoral school "Chemical Sciences: Molecules, Materials, Instrumentation and Biosystems (2MIB)" is a disciplinary school based on the components of chemistry of the Paris-Saclay perimeter which cover a large part of the spectrum of the discipline. Its ambition is to offer doctoral students a training space for fundamental research and its applications in response to societal challenges, typically in the field of environment, sustainable development, materials, biology or pharmacology.

The ED is organized around 3 poles or intra-ED programs

  • Physical, BioPhysical and Analytical Chemistry (CPBA)
  • Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry (BOC)
  • Inorganic Chemistry and Materials (CIM)

Two transverse axes are added to these three poles :

  • The professional integration and international mobility of doctoral students
  • Doctoral training  

Learn more about the doctoral school

Doctoral students admitted to the doctoral program will have a public law doctoral contract. The duration of the contract is 3 years. The contractual doctoral students are full-time employees with the sole or main mission of carrying out their doctoral project. They may also be entrusted with complementary missions of teaching, scientific mediation, valorization or expertise.

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Possible employers* for doctoral students under contract to the program are :

  • Université Paris-Saclay (Faculties of Sciences of Orsay, Medicine, Pharmacy, Sports Sciences and Law-Economy-Economy-Management)
  • University of Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines
  • University of Evry Val d'Essonne
  • Centrale Supélec
  • Agro Paris Tech

* This list remains to be completed or specified

The PhD within the doctoral school imposes an annual monitoring committee with two researchers or teacher-researchers from outside the project and the laboratory in which the thesis is done. In addition, the doctoral school, through its director, its assistant directors and its secretariat is attentive to the smooth running of the doctoral program and the well-being of its doctoral students. From the day of their arrival, the first years are invited to contact their cluster director and/or the monitoring committee in case of difficulty. If the thesis is stopped, the doctoral school systematically schedules an interview to find out the reasons why.

The employment rate of doctors from the 2MIB doctoral school is excellent at 94% with a salary level of 37,000 euros per year for the years 2016-2018. The parity is almost perfect for our graduates (52% women and 48% men). Finally, we note that the vast majority of the doctoral school's doctors are 87% satisfied with their jobs.

Find all the statistics on the jobs of our doctors here  

How to be admitted to the doctoral program in chemistry?

Find below the different steps to apply for the Chemistry Program - Graduate School Chemistry

Prerequisite 

The recruitment of a doctoral student is subject to obtaining a master's degree (engineer or equivalent with the possibility of VAE) or equivalent in chemistry from a French or foreign university.

Jury Evaluation Criteria

1. Background and skills

  • Academic background, diplomas obtained, student's ranking
  • Past research experiences, internship and quality of the associated internship report
  • Letter of recommendation from supervisors

2. Stakes and originality of the subject, understanding of the scientific context

  • Proposed scientific approach
  • Quality of the presentation and answers to questions

The director of each cluster constitutes the cluster's recruitment jury. The Graduate School of Chemistry as well as all the HDRs of the ED are informed of the composition of the jury.

Here are the 2 main steps to be part of the Chemistry - Graduate School Chemistry Program 

  • To apply the student must apply on ADUM by choosing a proposed subject (or several subjects).
  • If the student is eligible (after analysis of his or her file) there is then a 30 min audition with 10-15 minutes of presentation + questions and discussion with the jury.

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Calendar 2024 - Candidates

  • january 26, 2024 Deadline for submission of thesis topics on ADUM
  • April 4, 2023 Closing date for applications on ADUM
  • Tuesday May 21 to Thursday May 23, 2024 Candidate hearings by cluster juries
  • April 26, 2024 Publication of competition eligibility results

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It currently has 14 research laboratories, representing about 250 permanent teachers and non-permanent professors, 150 full-time researchers and more than 250 technicians and administrative staff. Those laboratories belonging to the chemistry department are structured in 4 federations centered on molecular chemistry, materials chemistry, physical and theoretical chemistry, analytical and biological physicochemistry.

All The laboratories are involved in one of the two LabEx : MATISSE (acronym for Materials, Interface, Surface and Environment), or MiChem (acronym for Multi-scale Integrative Chemistry). MATISSE is a multidisciplinary project on the frontiers of chemistry, physics and earth sciences while MiChem is more focused on chemistry and aims to integrate the skills of physical chemistry, molecular chemistry and theoretical chemistry.

The "Annual Chemistry Day" takes place every year, allowing UFR members and students to meet and obtain information in the field of science.

The members of the UFR of Chemistry are involved in all levels of L1 university (first year of bachelor Degree) training to doctorate in general or more specialized training. By its size, the UFR of Chemistry allows the departments of License (BA) and Master to cover almost all disciplinary fields involving chemistry. Doctoral training takes place mainly in 3 doctoral schools: physical and analytical chemistry, materials sciences and molecular chemistry. I hope you will take the time to explore our website to find out everything we have to offer and invite you to visit the UFR's News pages which, I hope, will demonstrate the dynamism of our discipline."

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 Conferences Diary

Compte-rendu du Conseil d'administration de l'UFR de Chimie du 28 mai 2020

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IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast le mercredi 12 février 2020

« Construire des liens pour créer de futurs leaders » Deuxième édition de l'événement international - IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast le mercredi 12 février 2020 à Sorbonne Université Campus Pierre et Marie Curie

JAC' 2020

Journée Annuelle de la Chimie Chaque année l'UFR de Chimie organise une demi journée dite Journée Annuelle de la Chimie (JAC)

" Global Women's Breakfast at Sorbonne University " on February 12th 2019

A Global Networking Event

贵州医科大学代表团访问了法国索邦大学

 2018年9月18日 索邦大学化学系主任Serge Thorimbert教授和索邦大学化学系研究员,分子化学研究所张勇民会见了代表团成员并交换了意见。 Visit of a delegation from the Guizhou Medical University (China) led by Lin Chang-hu, chairman of The Chairman of Guizhou Medical University Council, Wen Xiaojun, Director of Teaching Affairs Office and Tang Lei, Dean of School of Medicine and Health Management of the Guizhou Medical University. The delegation has been received...

French Chemical Society PhD Award for Olivier Dalstein

Olivier Dalstein carried out his PhD (2014-2017) at the LCMCP (Laboratoire de Chimie de la Matière Condensée de Paris/Sorbonne Université, CNRS, Collège de France) under the supervision of Dr Marco Faustini and Pr David Grosso, and in collaboration with Dr Andrea Cattoni at the C2N (Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies / CNRS). Left to right Nathalie Berezina (société Ynsect), Olivier Dalstein...

2018 CNRS Bronze Medal awarded to Tatiana Marchenko.

  The CNRS Bronze Medal recognizes a researcher's first work, which makes that person a specialist with talent in a particular field. This medal is a way for the CNRS to encourage the researcher to continue work that has met with initial success and already produced fruitful results.  2018 CNRS Bronze Medal awarded to Tatiana Marchenko.

2018 CNRS Bronze Medal awarded to Sophie Carenco

The CNRS Bronze Medal recognizes a researcher's first work, which makes that person a specialist with talent in a particular field. This medal is a way for the CNRS to encourage the researcher to continue work that has met with initial success and already produced fruitful results. 2018 CNRS Bronze Medal awarded to Sophie Carenco

2018 IOCF Lectureship Award to Matthieu Sollogoub

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中国化学会2018年奖

The Chinese Chemical Society 2018 Franco-Chinese Award to Michel Che

The Joseph-Achille Le Bel Prize 2017 to Philippe Walter

The Joseph-Achille Le Bel Prize 2016 by the Société Chimique de France (SCF, French Chemical Society) has been awarded to Philippe Walter, Director of the LAMS of Sorbonne Université. The prize recognizes French chemists whose work is acclaimed on an international level and was presented during a ceremony on the 27th of june 2018.  

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Once again, The Faculty of Chemistry of the UPMC is honored with the nomination of Maguy JABER at the IUF

Once again, the Faculty of Chemistry of the UPMC is honored with the nomination of Maguy JABER Professor at LAMS (Laboratory of Molecular and Structural Archeology) as Member of the Institut Universitaire de France.Maguy Jaber, a renowned expert in clay chemistry, is interested in hybrid materials, prebiotic chemistry, and is currently working on the chemistry of the heritage. Maguy Jaber is appointed...

2017 CNRS Silver Medal awarded to Louis Fensterbank

The 2017 CNRS Silver Medal awarded to Louis Fensterbank, Professor at the UPMC The CNRS Silver Medal honors researchers who are only at the beginning of their rise to fame, but who are already recognized nationally and internationally for the originality, quality, and importance of their work.

2016 CNRS Crystal Medal awarded to Christophe Méthivier

The CNRS Crystal Medal distinguishes engineers, technicians and administrative staff. It rewards those who, through their creativity, technical mastery and innovation, contribute to the advancement of knowledge and the excellence of French research.                    2016 CNRS Crystal Medal Awarded to Christophe Méthivier

" Investigation of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins through Exchange with Hyperpolarized Water "

" Investigation of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins through Exchange with Hyperpolarized Water " Dennis KurzbachEstel CanetAndrea G. FlammAditya JhajhariaEmmanuelle M. M. WeberRobert KonratBodenhausen Geoffrey Angewandte Chemie, Volume 56,

« Nickel(II) complex of a biradical: Structure, magnetic properties, high NMR temperature sensitivity and moderately fast molecular dynamics »

Nickel(II) complex of a biradical: Structure, magnetic properties, high NMR temperature sensitivity and moderately fast molecular dynamics    

2016 IPCM Publications

  « C-2 Alkylation and Alkenylation of Indoles Catalyzed by a Low-Valent Cobalt Complex in the Absence of Reductant ».  A. Ali Mohamed, S. Salhi, S. Abid, R. El Gharbi, et A. Fradet, « Quasi-alternating polyesteramides from ε-caprolactone and α-amino acids », Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 133, nᵒ 46.M. E. Arbi, K. Jalléli, F. Trigui, P. Pigeon, M. Görmen, S. Top, S. Aifa, I. Fliss, G. Jaouen...

2016 LBM Publications

  The effects of molecular diffusion in spatially encoded magnetic resonance imagingMarhabaie, SinaBodenhausen GeoffreyPelupessy Philippe Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 273, p. 98 - 104, RIDME spectroscopy on high-spin Mn 2+ centersAkhmetzyanov, D.Ching H. Y. V.Denysenkov V.Demay-Drouhard P.Bertrand H. C.Tabares L. C.Policar C.Prisner T. F.Un S. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., Volume 18, p. 30857-30866...

" Phase transition like behaviors in Aqueous Solutions studied by Soft X-ray Absorption in Transmission Mode "

   " Phase transition like behaviors in Aqueous Solutions studied by Soft X-ray Absorption in Transmission Mode " Séminaire présenté par le Professeur Nobuhiro KOSUGI (UVSOR-III Synchrotron, Institute for Molecular Science, Myodaiji, Okazaki Japan) Tuesday January 24th at 4PM

2016 LRS Publications

  Alberto MezzettiWinfried LeiblTime-resolved infrared spectroscopy in the study of photosynthetic systems.Photosynthesis Research<10.1007/s11120-016-0305-3>Guillaume GougetPatricia BeaunierDavid PortehaultClément SanchezNew route toward nanosized crystalline metal borides with tuneable stoichiometry and variable morphologiesFaraday Discussions<10.1039/C6FD00053C>Smain SabourCatherine EspecelCéline...

Polyethylene glycol Gold-Nanoparticles: Facile Nanostructuration of Doxorubicin and its complex with DNA molecules for SERS detection

Polyethylene glycol Gold-Nanoparticles: Facile Nanostructuration of Doxorubicin and its complex with DNA molecules for SERS detectionSpadavecchia J., Perumal R., Casale S., Krafft J.-M., Methivier C. et al. Chemical Physics Letters, Elsevier, 2016, 648, pp.182-188. <10.1016/j.cplett.2015.08.038>

" Unusual behaviour of Au/ZnO catalysts in selective hydrogenation of butadiene due to the formation of a AuZn nanoalloy "

Unusual behaviour of Au/ZnO catalysts in selective hydrogenation of butadiene due to the formation of a AuZn nanoalloyDerrouiche S., La Fontaine C., Thrimurtulu G., Casale S., Laurent Delannoy L. et al. Catalysis Science , 2016, <10.1039/C5CY01664A>

" Targeted polyethylene glycol gold nanoparticles for the treatment of pancreatic cancer: from synthesis to proof-of-concept in vitro studies "

Targeted polyethylene glycol gold nanoparticles for the treatment of pancreatic cancer: from synthesis to proof-of-concept in vitro studiesSpadavecchia J., Movia D., Moore C., Maguire C.M., Moustaoui H. et al. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 2016, 11 (791-822), <10.2147/IJN.S97476>

" Demonstrative unit testing, process simulation and optimisation of H2 production from bioethanol and its use in fuel cells "

« Demonstrative unit testing, process simulation and optimisation of H2 production from bioethanol and its use in fuel cells » " Innovative and durable catalysts for H2 and ethylene production from bioethanol "

" Static and dynamic electronic characterization of organic monolayers grafted on a silicon surface Pluchery "

Static and dynamic electronic characterization of organic monolayers grafted on a silicon surfacePluchery O., Zhang Y., Benbalagh R., Caillard L., Gallet J. J., Bournel F., Lamic-Humblot A.-F., Salmeron M., Chabal Y. J., Rochet F.Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 18, pp. 3675-3684, 2016 (DOI 10.1039/c5cp05943g)

"Application of 3-Nitro-2-Pyridinesulfenyl (Npys) Derivatives to Chemical Biology, Peptide Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry"

"Application of 3-Nitro-2-Pyridinesulfenyl (Npys) Derivatives to Chemical Biology, Peptide Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry" Abstract : 3-Nitro-2-pyridinesulfenyl group (Npys) is a classical protective group developed in 1980, particularly for protecting a thiol (SH) group with a unique characteristic; “-Cys(Npys)-“ readily reacts with an unprotected SH group to form a disulfide bond. Based on this...

"Nanoparticles of iron oxides and ferrites obtained by nano-replication: chemical reactivity and application in water pollution control Analytical chemistry"

"Nanoparticles of iron oxides and ferrites obtained by nano-replication: chemical reactivity and application in water pollution control Analytical chemistry" Nabil Tabaja, UPMC, 2015,french.

" Study of the reactivity of metal surfaces in the presence of gaseous molecules "

" Study of the reactivity of metal surfaces in the presence of gaseous molecules " Rickielle Ngongang Nganteu, UPMC, 2015, in french.

" Transformations of isopropanol on aluminous solids: a mixed experimental approach / multi-scale chemistry-physics modeling " Kim Larmier UPMC, 2015, french.

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"Intracellular biomineralization by cyanobacteria: from model to Chimie-Physique cells" Nithavong Cam UPMC, 2015, french

" Intracellular biomineralization by cyanobacteria: from model to Chimie-Physique cells " Nithavong Cam UPMC, 2015,french

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" Hybrids Derived from Intrinsically Chiral Dawson Polyoxometalate : Preparation and Application in Enantioselective Catalysis "17 of April, 2015 Michem

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PhD track in Chemistry and Interfaces

PhD track in Chemistry and Interfaces

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Chemistry is a basic science that may be used to resolve many of the challenges faced by our society today such as health issues, sustainable development, energy and innovative materials.

The PhD Track “Chemistry and Interfaces” of the “Institut Polytechnique de Paris” has been designed to combine state of the art academic knowledge in chemistry together with long term research projects addressing these challenges. The program will be proposed to students combining excellence in chemistry and desire to perform a PhD in the research environment of the Institut Polytechnique de Paris.

  • reach a high expertise in one of the various fields of chemistry covered by the department (organic synthesis, organometallic chemistry, coordination chemistry, chemistry for materials) 
  • explore the applications of chemistry i other fields (materials, physics, biology) by selecting courses at the interfaces 
  • Combine theoretical courses with a strong experimental training by selecting several research projects during the first semesters before starting the PhD.   

The five-year curriculum of the PhD track trains students in cutting-edge research for them to pursue international careers in prestigious universities or leading companies in their domain. 

Every year, the program of every student has to be discussed and validated by his/her tutor, who is a member of the IP Paris faculty. According to the student’s specialization wishes, the course program will be individualized as much as possible.

The first year of the PhD Track is based on the Master 1, Chemistry and Interfaces The second year of the PhD Track is mainly based on two Master 2 programs. The first one,  “Molecular Chemistry and Interfaces, (MOCHI)” is proposed by IP Paris together with parteners from Upsay (ENS Saclay and Université Paris-Sud) while the second is more focused on materials (Materials chemistry and Interfaces). MOCHI focuses on organic synthesis and organometallic chemistry with an important approach on modelisation.  During these two years, other Educational Units are also proposed: French (for non French native speakers), English, Research Seminars (at IHES), for example.  In the first and second years, it is also possible to follow courses from other Departments at Institut Polytechnique de Paris 

The training during the first two years will be discussed for each applicant with the objective of replacing part of the courses normally proposed in our masters by research projects in order to give students the best conditions to select their PhD program. Research projects during the first three semesters will be performed in the research group of the department, we advise students to test several projects and research environments in order to have a better view of the field.  More than 30 ECTS (on 60) will be devoted to research projects during the first two years of the program.

A research project may be done in a partner university in the framework of a research collaboration between the chemistry department of Institut Polytechnique de Paris and the Partner University. 

Students can benefit from the ongoing collaborations of the research units of IPParis involved in chemistry (LSO, LCM, PMC, UCP…)

  • Molecular Chemistry Laboratory (LCM)
  • Organic Synthesis Laboratory(LSO)
  • Chemistry and Processes UER (UCP)
  • Physics and condensed materials (PMC)

Admission requirements

Academic prerequisites.

Completion of a Bachelor of science, with highest honors, at Institut Polytechnique de Paris or equivalent in France or abroad. Evidence of research potential is essential as the main goal of such a PhD program is to train first class researchers. 

Students who have completed the first year of an equivalent program may exceptionally be directly admitted to the second year (4-year PhD program).

Language prerequisites

A certificate of proficiency in English (level B2) is required (TOEIC, IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge ESOL), except for native speakers and students who previously studied in English.

How to apply

Applications are exclusively online. You will be required to provide the following documents:

  • Two academic references (added online directly by your referees)
  • Statement of purpose

You will receive an answer in your candidate space within 2 months following the closing date of the application session. 

Fees and scholarships

Estimated fees for 2022-2023 are subject to increase

  • Regular fees: 243€
  • Engineer students enrolled in one of the five member schools of Institut Polytechnique de Paris (Ecole polytechnique, ENSTA Paris, ENSAE Paris, Télécom Paris and Télécom SudParis): 159€
  • Special cases: please refer to the "Cost of studies" section of the FAQs

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F rom molecules and materials to physico-chemical properties

Covering all major fields of chemistry, our research projects range from fundamental studies to applications aimed at addressing societal issues. The systems developed or studied concern the fields of health, the environment, energy and nanotechnology.

Our research activities in chemistry maintain strong links with the other disciplinary fields developed in our insitution, such as physics, mathematics, biology and medicine, contributing to cross-sector approaches aimed at addressing scientific, technological and societal changes.

From interactions at different scales in matter to the vast interstellar environment, the development of modern methods of synthesis allowed the development of original research objects at the crossroads of several discipline. These approaches to chemistry are respectful of the environment. They are based on theoretical modelling and involve the development of new physico-chemical characterisation methods (spectroscopic or electrochemical for example).

Ou research units investigate a large number of subjects. They are supported by a network of experimental, unique and inovative resources at the forefront of technological innovation, thus enabling the extraction of useful information from ever more complex systems.

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Research Federations Supporting the Activities of Our Research Units

  • Chimie moléculaire de Paris-Centre : organique, inorganique et biologique (CMPC)
  • Fédération de physico-chimie analytique et biologique (PCAB)
  • Institut des matériaux de Paris-Centre (IMPC)
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Assistant Director Christophe Thomas

Administrative Contact Isabelle Nicolaï

Contact details Chimie Paristech - PSL 11, Rue Pierre et Marie Curie 75005 Paris

Connection organization: Chimie ParisTech PSL - PSL; CNRS

With a comprehensive integrated research that ranges from fundamentals to applications, the laboratory’s projects cover a wide range of chemistry-related fields: molecular chemistry and polymer chemistry, energy, materials and processes, surfaces and interfaces.

Research teams

The IRCP counts 8 teams 

Plasma Processes and Microsystems (2PM) 

Manager: Michael Tatoulian

  • Process engineering
  • Microsystems
  • Thin film deposits
  • Energy conversion

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Team members

  • Siméon Cavadias (PR ENSCP bénévole)
  • Cédric Guyon (MCF ENSCP)
  • Isabelle Mabille (MCF SU)
  • Daniel Morvan (PR ENSCP émérite)
  • Stéphanie Ognier (MCF SU)
  • Frédéric Rousseau (MCF ENSCP)
  • Michael Tatoulian (PR ENSCP)

Organometallic Chemistry and Polymerization Catalysis (COCP)

Manager: Christophe Thomas

  • Biodegradable polymers
  • Inorganic and hybrid materials
  • Bioresources
  • Organometallic chemistry
  • Tandem catalysis
  • Jean-Marie Basset (DR CNRS émérite)
  • Kawthar Bouchemal (PR ENSCP)
  • François-Xavier Coudert (DR CNRS)
  • Frédéric de Montigny (MCF ENSCP)
  • Alain Fuchs (PR PSL)
  • Régis Gauvin (DR CNRS)
  • Pierre Haquette (MCF ENSCP)
  • Carine Robert (MCF ENSCP)
  • Christophe Thomas (PR ENSCP)

Interfaces, Electrochemistry-Energy (I2E) – Manager

Armelle Ringuedé

  • Electrochemistry
  • Thin layers
  • Valérie Albin (AI CNRS)
  • Bob Diawara (MCF ENSCP bénévole)
  • Michel Cassir (PR ENSCP émérite)
  • Marie-Hélène Chavanne (IE CNRS) PR ENSCP émérite
  • Dung Di Caprio (CR CNRS)
  • Virginie Lair (PR ENSCP)
  • Kevin Ogle (PR ENSCP)
  • Armelle Ringuedé (DR CNRS)
  • Polina Volovitch (PR ENSCP)

Materials, Interfaces and Soft Matter (MIM2)

Manager:  Min-Hui Li

  • Batteries and energy storage
  • Colloids and interfaces
  • Polymers and soft matter
  • Hydrometallurgy
  • Recycling and bioprocesses
  • Jean-Claude Badot (IR ENSCP bénévole)
  • Philippe Barboux (PR ENSCP émérite)
  • Gérard Cote (PR ENSCP émérite)
  • Domitille Giaume (PR ENSCP)
  • Grégory Lefevre (DR CNRS)
  • Min-Hui LI (DR CNRS)
  • Vincent SEMETEY (DR CNRS)

Materials for Photonics and Optoelectronics (MPOE)

Manager: Gérard Aka

  • Optoelectronics
  • Quantum optics
  • Crystal growth
  • Ceramic processes
  • Photovoltaic
  • Gérard Aka (PR ENSCP)
  • Mathilde Chaboud (IE CNRS)
  • Marie-Hélène Chavanne (IE CNRS) 50%
  • Jean-François Engrand (AI ENSCP)
  • Alban Ferrier (MCF SU)
  • Philippe Goldner (DR CNRS )
  • Patrick Gredin (MCF SU)
  • Pascal Loiseau (MCF ENSCP)
  • Michel Mortier (DR CNRS)
  • Thierry Pauporté (DR CNRS)
  • Diana Serrano-Garcia (CR CNRS)
  • Alexandre Tallaire (DR CNRS)
  • Alexey Tiranov (PR PSL)
  • Bruno Viana (DR CNRS)

Structural Metallurgy (MS)

Manager: Frédéric Prima

  • Innovative alloys
  • Biocompatible alloys
  • Quasicrystals
  • Stéphanie Delannoy (IR Biotech Dental)
  • Denis Gratias (DR CNRS émérite)
  • Laurence Jordan (PU-PH  Paris Cité)
  • Lola Lilensten (CR CNRS)
  • Richard Portier (PR ENSCP émérite)
  • Frédéric Prima (PR ENSCP)
  • Marianne Quiquandon(CR CNRS)
  • Fan Sun (CDI CR ENSCP)
  • Philippe Vermaut (MCF SU)

Physical Chemistry of Materials Witness of History (PCMTH)

Gilles Wallez

  • Physical chemistry of materials
  • Heritage and culture
  • Preservation
  • Restoration
  • Laurent Binet (PR ENSCP)
  • Ann Bourgès (IR C2RMF)
  • Anne Bouquillon (IR C2RMF)
  • Clothilde Boust (IR C2RMF)
  • Daniel Caurant (CR CNRS)
  • Sylviane Chevreux (IR CNRS)
  • Christel Doublet (IE C2RMF)
  • Myriam Eveno (IR C2RMF)
  • Didier Gourier (PR ENSCP émérite)
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Studying in France can be an enhancing experience in terms of getting a degree, whether it is undergraduate or postgraduate. The thriving student life in France attracts students from all over the world to pursue their higher education studies and even find employment at France’s top-tier institutions. When it comes to studying the field of science, France offers a wide range of universities, many of which rank among the top universities worldwide. The field of chemistry belongs to one of the most prestigious departments, and below you can find some of the best options for you to pursue a career in chemistry. 

Here are some of the top universities in France for chemistry: 

University of Strasbourg

The Faculty of Chemistry at the University of Strasbourg welcomes around 600 students worldwide every academic year. This department designs its curriculum around the most crucial factor in the world of chemistry: applied research. The chemistry institute at Strasbourg comprises graduate students getting their doctorate or post-doctorate degree, along with researchers and professor researchers. 

The teaching syllabus includes laboratories offered in collaboration with the CNRS (the French National Centre for Scientific Research). The faculty is arranged around chemistry research teams which are: 

  • Organic Synthesis.
  • Quantum Chemistry, Molecular Modeling and Chemoinformatics.
  • Chemistry of Transition Metals and Homogeneous Catalysis.
  • Analytical Chemistry.
  • Supramolecular Chemistry.
  • Polymer and Materials Chemistry.
  • Physical Chemistry and Spectroscopy.
  • Solid State Chemistry and Catalysis.
  • Chemistry and Pharmacy.

Sorbonne Universite

The faculty of chemistry focuses on the training and research unit of chemistry, as the entire course offered at this department. The department of chemistry at Sorbonne is closely connected to other scientific fields in the university such as physics, mathematics, biology, and medicine. These areas of study work together with the same purpose of scientific development. 

The bachelor of chemistry at Sorbonne consists of fundamental learning in the first year, where students get acquainted with the basics of the discipline. By the second and third years, the syllabus further advances to practical and theoretical training in chemistry. The training is done with the help of the university’s laboratories available for students of all levels. An additional monodisciplinary program in the chemistry department is offered to students interested in the master’s level. 

Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 

At Lyon, students with a previously earned undergraduate degree in a similar field can apply for the Master of Science in Chemistry. The university invites students from France and all parts of the world to attend one of the most prestigious degrees in the university. To gain admission, applicants must provide evidence of an excellent academic record of their previous studies. Because of the competitive nature of this degree program, the greater the qualifications the higher the chances of admission. 

The Institute for Molecular and Supramolecular Chemistry and Biochemistry (ICBMS) at Lyon 1 offers the program of Research Chemistry. More than 60 PhD candidates are part of this program, with several others getting a post-doctoral degree. The most prominent study fields in this department connect chemistry with biochemistry through a variety of courses: 

  • Synthesis, methodology and catalysis.
  • Biomolecules: synthesis, properties and assemblies.
  • Biological and biomimetic membranes, biocatalysis.

University of Nantes

At the University of Nantes, the Faculty of Fundamental and Applied Sciences is one of the most modern science faculty in France. The academic staff focuses on producing classes with the latest modern technology as the teaching method. There are both on-campus and online classes. Laboratories and practical classes make for the most important part of the Faculty of Fundamental and Applied Sciences courses. 

When it comes to the department of chemistry, students can enroll at the undergraduate level and get the title of the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. The Bachelor of Science at Nantes University takes three years to complete and the first year is merely an introduction to the basics of science in general. The University of Nantes offers the possibility of getting a double degree in both chemistry and physics. 

University Paul Sabatier – Toulouse III

The University Paul Sabatier offers the Toulouse Institute of Chemistry – ICT as part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. Based on research only, the Toulouse Institute comprises a number of research topics. The major areas include heterochemistry, transition metals, nano-objects, chemistry for life, supramolecular chemistry, and finally catalysis and energy. 

Considering the significant number of graduate or doctoral students which sum up to around 400 in total, an equivalent number of the academic staff is also required. Around 20 professional engineers and technicians are responsible for the majority of ICT departments. The master of chemistry at ICT can choose one of the five available training fields: 

  • Analytical Chemistry and Instrumentation;
  • Green Chemistry;
  • Theoretical Chemistry and Modeling;
  • Health Chemistry;
  • Preparation for the Agrégation in Physics/Chemistry.

University of Aix-Marseille

The Faculty of Science comprises eight departments in total, with chemistry as one of the most important scientific disciplines. This department offers undergraduate students the opportunity to begin their journey of pursuing a career in chemistry by providing comprehensive and efficient programs. Applicants can choose between two bachelor’s degrees in the faculty of chemistry: Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Bachelor’s degree in Physics and Chemistry. 

Aside from the baccalaureate degrees that the Aix-Marseille offers, there is a large number of further advanced degrees, which are listed below: 

  • Licence Pro Pharmaceutical, Cosmetological and Health Industries: Management, Production and Development.
  • Master of Chemistry.
  • Master of Process Engineering.
  • Master Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies.
  • ERASMUS MUNDUS Master Chemical Nanoengineering.
  • Master CCI.
  • The Doctoral School of Chemical Sciences.
  • The “Physics and Material Sciences” Doctoral School.

Universite Grenoble Alpes (UGA) 

Home to one of the world-class scientific laboratories in France, the faculty of science at UGA comprises a wide variety of departments including physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, computer science, as well as earth and environmental sciences. They offer undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. More than 5,000 students are enrolled in one of the degree levels at UGA, Faculty of Science. 

After graduating with a bachelor’s in chemistry, students can advance professionally in the same department by enrolling in the master’s level and potentially later even a doctorate. The career prospects are endless, from engineering schools to health institutions and more, depending on personal preferences. 

Note: As an international student, you can enroll in classes both in French and English, depending on the language proficiency qualifications. 

University of Paris-Saclay

At the University of Paris – Saclay, master level students can choose between two master degrees in chemistry, M1 and M2 as listed by the university. The first master’s degree consists of two semesters, with the first semester being the introductory courses and fundamentals of chemistry as a science. Biophysics and analytical chemistry methods taught in the first semester prepare students for more advanced topics. 

By the end of the second semester in the first master’s degree, students must register for an internship to get the full 30 ECTS credits, which are a requirement for graduation. The internship is either available at the university, within the campus or students can try and connect with institutions that offer such services. The internship must last for six weeks and it is usually held anytime during the following months: September, October, November, December, or January. 

Université de Lille 

The Lille University of Science and Technology offers a full-time chemistry program with a focus on the engineering aspect of this scientific discipline. The chemistry degree takes about two years in total to complete and a graduate must have 120 ECTS by the end of the program. The IUT offers only undergraduate programs in the field of science. Until now, a number of around 30,000 students have graduated with a degree in IUT. 

Graduates of IUT at Lille University can find jobs in many fields of science depending on the degree and qualifications that they gain after graduation. Most career prospects usually ask for an additional master’s degree in chemistry or even a doctorate for a more prestigious job position. 

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