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Ouverture des candidatures pour le Master M2 de Physique des Plasmas et de la Fusion
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Le Master M2 PPF est l’unique Master généraliste au niveau national qui propose des enseignements fondamentaux en physique des plasmas et dont l’objectif est de former des scientifiques et des ingénieurs de haut niveau aptes à s’investir dans des programmes de recherche sur les plasmas, qu’ils soient naturels ou bien artificiels, froids ou chauds, dilués ou denses.
Ce Master est commun à différents établissements dont l’Université Paris-Saclay (UPSAy), l’Université Sorbonne Université (SU) et l’Institut Polytechnique de Paris (IPP).
Les étudiants intéressés par cette formation trouveront toutes les informations et pourront effectuer une inscription pédagogique aux adresses suivantes :

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