CHIMIE PARISTECH

FOSTERING TALENTS FOR TOMORROW’S INTERNATIONAL International exchanges are a significant part of Chimie ParisTech strategy. Our institution is at the heart of a large network of partner universities around the world.

SOME EXAMPLES OF PARTNERSHIPS

EUROPE SOUTH AMERICA ETH / Politecnico Milano / Brazil : USP-EP / UFRJ / UNICAMP KTH Stockholm / Ludwig Maximilians Argentina : Buenos Aires University / Universtät München /University of Universidad Nacional del Litoral Strathclyde / Novosibirsk State University / Tomsk State University / Colombia : Universidad Nacional Bogota Sapienza (Rome) / SNS (Pisa) / University of Bologna / ASIA Universidad Autónoma de Madrid China : Tsinghua University / Beijing University / Tongji University / NORTH AMERICA Jiaotong University / Fudan University / Canada : Polytechnic School of University Nanjing University / SJTU (Shanghai) / of Montreal / University of Sherbrooke Beijing University of Chemistry Technology

15 DOUBLE DEGREES AFRICA Tunisia : Institut National des Sciences 80 PARTNER INSTITUTIONS Avancées de Tunis COVERING 23 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

40 ERASMUS AGREEMENTS CHIMIE PARISTECH LEADING FRENCH INSTITUTION WHICH COMBINES TOP-LEVEL RESEARCH, ACADEMICS AND INNOVATION

Chimie ParisTech was founded by Charles Friedel in 1896. It has become emblematic of research and education in chemistry in , delivering MSc as well as providing doctoral programmes. Chimie ParisTech is a member of PSL Université, world class University and best French institution according to the Times Higher Education.

PART OF EDUCATION OUR UNIVERSITY PSL The best French institution according to the Times Higher SCIENCES ET LETTRES Education. During a unique 3 years programme, Chimie PSL encompasses every field of knowledge, from the ParisTech educates students in basic and applied chemistry, sciences and engineering to the arts, humanities and social providing them with a solid scientific knowledge, manage­ sciences. With 4,500 researchers and 17,000 students, ment training and a good understanding of the business PSL’s strengths are comparable to those of the world’s world. top universities. PSL provides the ideal environment for interdisciplinarity, and prioritizes high student-faculty ratios.

RESEARCH Chimie ParisTech research activity covers a wide range of areas of chemistry: materials, processes, life science, molecular chemistry, and covers fields like health, energy, environment, mobility. Our research addresses scientific questions from basic research to applied research and innovations whose economic exploitation is close. TRAINING AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL

CHIMIE PARISTECH TRAINS NEARLY 350 ENGINEERS AND OFFERS COURSES IN VARIOUS INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC MASTERS

Our degree in engineering is unique and covers all Our training is provided by experts in their field who fields of chemistry. are either researchers or managers from businesses. Our graduates are greatly sought after by employers Our selection process is one of the most competitive thanks to their excellent scientific background and in France. high level skills in management and business.

20% % 90 INTERNATIONAL 40 PHD’S % STUDENTS % OF TRAINING IS 50 20 EXPERIMENTAL OF OUR IN ECONOMICS STUDENTS ARE AND SOCIAL WOMEN SCIENCES

CHIMIE PARISTECH OFFERS SEVERAL PROFESSIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES THAT TRAIN EACH YEAR ENGINEERS, MASTER GRADUATES AND PHD STUDENTS

DEGREE IN ENGINEERING MASTERS OF SCIENCE

■■ Chemical Engineering ■■ Master « Chimie Paris Centre » (SU, ENS, ESPCI) ■■ Chemical Risk \\ Analytical, Physical & Therotical Chemistry ■■ Molecular chemistry and biochemistry \\ Molecular Chemistry ■■ Processes \\ Inorganic Materials and Polymers ■■ Interfaces \\ Chemical Engineering ■■ Quantum chemistry ■■ Master of Nuclear Energy (Paris-Saclay University) ■■ Analytical chemistry ■■ Master « Material Science » PSL ■■ Computing and programming ■■ Master « Energy » PSL ■■ Applied for Engineering ■■ Master « Chemical Frontiers of Living Matter » PSL ■■ Organic chemistry ■■ Master « Molecular Pharmacology » ■■ Chemical bond (Paris Descartes University) ■■ Interaction radiation matter ■■ Master « Material Science and Nanoobjects » (SU) ■■ Chemistry of Materials ■■ Spectroscopy ■■ Numerical Methods ■■ Metallic materials ■■ Polymer chemistry ■■ Radioactivity ■■ Statistical Thermodynamics and Molecular Modelling ■■ Electronic structure of solids ■■ Biotechnology ■■ Chemical engineering and advanced technology ■■ Human sciences and management: ■■ Physical chemistry and analytical chemistry communication, entrepreneurship, marketing, ■■ Molecular chemistry finances, management control ■■ Material and chemistry ■■ Industrial strategy (patent, innovation, economics) DEVELOPING KNOWLEDGE TO TACKLE TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES Chimie ParisTech develops world class research activities in both basic and applied chemistry to provide solutions to our society and businesses.

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RESEARCH AT CHIMIE PARISTECH In association with companies or large public research organisations (CNRS / INSERM, universities), the research activity of Chimie ParisTech covers the whole spectrum of chemistry. It addresses scientific questions ranging from basic research to applied research and innovation.

MATERIALS, PROCESSES, HEALTH

ENERGY ■■ Medicinal Chemistry ■■ Metallurgy ■■ Pharmacology ■■ Corrosion ■■ Medical Imaging ■■ Materials Aging ■■ Biomaterials ■■ Surfaces ■■ Diagnosis ■■ Thin films ■■ Microfluidics ■■ Materials and Processes for Nuclear Energy ■■ Glasses ■■ Electrochemical Storage of Energy ENVIRONMENT ■■ Solar Cells ■■ Catalysis and sustainable processes ■■ Fuel Cells ■■ Wastewater, treatment and ■■ Materials for Optics soil remediation ■■ Nanoparticles ■■ Photovoltaïc cells ■■ Nanostructured Materials ■■ Process Engineering ■■ Theoretical Chemistry and Modelling [email protected] International relations office: RER B:Luxembourg BUS: 85-892721 75005 PARIS 11, ruePierre Curie etMarie CHIMIE PARISTECH www.chimieparistech.psl.eu

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