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2 MA-IRPH COURSES PROGRAMME Bloc 1 Spécialisée Module Physics engineering - Block 1 ELEC-H310 Digital electronics Dragomir MILOJEVIC (Coordinator) 5 credits [lecture: 24h, tutorial classes: 12h, practical work: 24h] PHYS-H410 Laser physics Simon-Pierre GORZA (Coordinator) and Pascal KOCKAERT 5 credits [lecture: 36h, practical work: 24h] PHYS-H411 Statistical physics and plasma physics Yves LOUIS (Coordinator) Module Microscopic physics - Block 1 PHYS-H401 Quantum mechanics II Jean-Marc SPARENBERG (Coordinator) and Nicolas CERF PHYS-H402 Collective and cooperative phenomena in solids Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) PHYS-H405 Introductory nuclear, atomic and molecular physics Nicolas PAULY (Coordinator) and Michel GODEFROID Module Introduction to nuclear engineering - Block 1 PHYS-H406 Nuclear reactor physics Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator) PHYS-H407 Nuclear measurement techniques Nicolas PAULY (Coordinator) 5 credits [lecture: 24h, practical work: 36h] PHYS-H408 Operation, control and safety of nuclear power plants Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator), David FRESON and Nadine HOLLASKY 5 credits [lecture: 36h, tutorial classes: 12h] Module Applied mathematics - Block 1 MATH-H401 Numerical methods Yvan NOTAY (Coordinator), Alain DUBUS and Artem NAPOV 7 credits [lecture: 36h, tutorial classes: 12h, practical work: 36h] PHYS-H514 Reliability and safety Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator) 3 credits [lecture: 18h, tutorial classes: 18h] One course chosen from the following PROJ-H403 Project in physics engineering Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator) and Alain DUBUS 5 credits [personal assignments: 120h] PROJ-H417 Projet coopération au développement / development cooperation project Antoine NONCLERCQ (Coordinator) 5 credits [project: 150h] Sur sélection seulement : voircellule de coopération de l Ecole polytechnique de Bruxelles (CODEPO) [ Page 2/12
3 PROJ-H421 Projet polydaire: expériences didactiques innovantes pour le secondaire Simon-Pierre GORZA (Coordinator) 5 credits [project: 150h] Page 3/12
4 MA-IRPH COURSES PROGRAMME Bloc 2 Spécialisée Mémoire MEMO-H506 Master thesis in physics engineering Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) 20 credits [personal assignments: 600h] Modules d'options An alternative chosen from the two following Orientation A : Quantum engineering and photonics 28 to 34 credits chosen from the following Block A1 - Experimental methods PHYS-H400 Acoustics Jean-Pierre HERMAND (Coordinator) 4 credits [lecture: 24h, practical work: 24h] PHYS-H504 Introduction to accelerator physics Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Maria Reyes ALEMANY FERNANDEZ and Cédric HERNALSTEENS 3 credits [lecture: 12h, practical work: 12h, field trips: 24h] PHYS-H508 Surface physics and surface characterization David Franklin OGLETREE (Coordinator) Block A2 - Photonics ELEC-H507 Photonic communication systems Simon-Pierre GORZA (Coordinator) and Philippe EMPLIT PHYS-H510 Nonlinear optics Pascal KOCKAERT (Coordinator) PHYS-Y016 Optical materials Jan DANCKAERT (Coordinator) Block A3 - Quantum applications INFO-H514 Quantum information and computation Nicolas CERF (Coordinator), Raul GARCIA-PATRON SANCHEZ and Jérémie ROLAND 5 credits [lecture: 24h, tutorial classes: 24h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-F431 Quantum N-body problems Michel GODEFROID (Coordinator) 5 credits [lecture: 36h, tutorial classes: 12h] PHYS-Y502 Quantum optics Page 4/12
5 or Orientation B : Nuclear energy, sciences and techniques 23 to 31 credits chosen from the following Block B1 - Energy ELEC-H508 Thermal power plants 4 credits [lecture: 34h, tutorial classes: 6h] GEST-H506 Energy policy and management Jean Claude MAUN (Coordinator) and Samuel FURFARI PHYS-H512 Thermal hydraulics of nuclear power plants Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator) and Patrick RAYMOND PHYS-H513 Advanced reactors and nuclear fuel cycles Didier HAAS (Coordinator) and Peter Baeten 3 credits [lecture: 36h] Block B2 - Radiation protection PHYS-H500 Radiation dosimetry Nicolas PAULY (Coordinator) PHYS-H515 Radioecology and environmental radioactivity monitoring Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) and Christian VANDECASTEELE 2 credits [lecture: 12h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-H525 Physical, legal and regulatory aspects of radiation protection Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Stéphane SIMON and Thibault Vanaudenhove Block B3 - Medical radiophysics PHYS-H409 Physical principles of magnetic resonance imaging Thierry METENS (Coordinator) 3 credits [lecture: 22h, tutorial classes: 2h, practical work: 6h] PHYS-H501 Introduction to medical physics Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) and Stéphane SIMON 3 credits [lecture: 12h, tutorial classes: 12h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-H504 Introduction to accelerator physics Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Maria Reyes ALEMANY FERNANDEZ and Cédric HERNALSTEENS 3 credits [lecture: 12h, practical work: 12h, field trips: 24h] PHYS-H526 Radiobiology et radiopathology Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Serge GOLDMAN and Paul VAN HOUTTE Elective courses 10 to 17 credits chosen from the following ELEC-H507 Photonic communication systems Simon-Pierre GORZA (Coordinator) and Philippe EMPLIT ELEC-H508 Thermal power plants 4 credits [lecture: 34h, tutorial classes: 6h] Page 5/12
6 GEST-H506 Energy policy and management Jean Claude MAUN (Coordinator) and Samuel FURFARI INFO-H514 Quantum information and computation Nicolas CERF (Coordinator), Raul GARCIA-PATRON SANCHEZ and Jérémie ROLAND 5 credits [lecture: 24h, tutorial classes: 24h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-F431 Quantum N-body problems Michel GODEFROID (Coordinator) 5 credits [lecture: 36h, tutorial classes: 12h] PHYS-H400 Acoustics Jean-Pierre HERMAND (Coordinator) 4 credits [lecture: 24h, practical work: 24h] PHYS-H409 Physical principles of magnetic resonance imaging Thierry METENS (Coordinator) 3 credits [lecture: 22h, tutorial classes: 2h, practical work: 6h] PHYS-H500 Radiation dosimetry Nicolas PAULY (Coordinator) PHYS-H501 Introduction to medical physics Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) and Stéphane SIMON 3 credits [lecture: 12h, tutorial classes: 12h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-H504 Surface physics and surface characterization David Franklin OGLETREE (Coordinator) PHYS-H510 Radioecology and environmental radioactivity monitoring Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) and Christian VANDECASTEELE 2 credits [lecture: 12h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-H525 Physical, legal and regulatory aspects of radiation protection Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Stéphane SIMON and Thibault Vanaudenhove PHYS-H526 Optical materials Jan DANCKAERT (Coordinator) PHYS-Y502 Projet Chef d'équipe / team leader project Frédéric ROBERT (Coordinator) 5 credits [project: 150h] STAG-H501 Quantum optics PROJ-H418 Radiobiology et radiopathology Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Serge GOLDMAN and Paul VAN HOUTTE PHYS-Y016 Advanced reactors and nuclear fuel cycles Didier HAAS (Coordinator) and Peter Baeten 3 credits [lecture: 36h] PHYS-H515 Thermal hydraulics of nuclear power plants Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator) and Patrick RAYMOND PHYS-H513 Nonlinear optics Pascal KOCKAERT (Coordinator) PHYS-H512 Introduction to accelerator physics Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Maria Reyes ALEMANY FERNANDEZ and Cédric HERNALSTEENS 3 credits [lecture: 12h, practical work: 12h, field trips: 24h] PHYS-H508 Internship (3 months) Frédéric ROBERT (Coordinator) 10 credits [work placement: 300h] One course chosen from the following Page 6/12
7 7 credits 8 credits 16 credits 15 credits 14 credits 13 credits 12 credits 11 credits 10 credits 9 credits 17 credits Page 7/12
8 MA-IRPH COURSES PROGRAMME Bloc P Spécialisée Module Physics engineering - Block 1 ELEC-H310 Digital electronics Dragomir MILOJEVIC (Coordinator) 5 credits [lecture: 24h, tutorial classes: 12h, practical work: 24h] PHYS-H410 Laser physics Simon-Pierre GORZA (Coordinator) and Pascal KOCKAERT 5 credits [lecture: 36h, practical work: 24h] PHYS-H411 Statistical physics and plasma physics Yves LOUIS (Coordinator) Module Microscopic physics - Block 1 PHYS-H401 Quantum mechanics II Jean-Marc SPARENBERG (Coordinator) and Nicolas CERF PHYS-H402 Collective and cooperative phenomena in solids Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) PHYS-H405 Introductory nuclear, atomic and molecular physics Nicolas PAULY (Coordinator) and Michel GODEFROID Module Introduction to nuclear engineering - Block 1 PHYS-H406 Nuclear reactor physics Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator) PHYS-H407 Nuclear measurement techniques Nicolas PAULY (Coordinator) 5 credits [lecture: 24h, practical work: 36h] PHYS-H408 Operation, control and safety of nuclear power plants Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator), David FRESON and Nadine HOLLASKY 5 credits [lecture: 36h, tutorial classes: 12h] Module Applied mathematics - Block 1 MATH-H401 Numerical methods Yvan NOTAY (Coordinator), Alain DUBUS and Artem NAPOV 7 credits [lecture: 36h, tutorial classes: 12h, practical work: 36h] PHYS-H514 Reliability and safety Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator) 3 credits [lecture: 18h, tutorial classes: 18h] One course chosen from the following PROJ-H403 Project in physics engineering Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator) and Alain DUBUS 5 credits [personal assignments: 120h] PROJ-H417 Projet coopération au développement / development cooperation project Antoine NONCLERCQ (Coordinator) 5 credits [project: 150h] Sur sélection seulement : voircellule de coopération de l Ecole polytechnique de Bruxelles (CODEPO) [ Page 8/12
9 PROJ-H421 Projet polydaire: expériences didactiques innovantes pour le secondaire Simon-Pierre GORZA (Coordinator) 5 credits [project: 150h] Mémoire MEMO-H506 Master thesis in physics engineering Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) 20 credits [personal assignments: 600h] Modules d'options An alternative chosen from the two following Orientation A : Quantum engineering and photonics 28 to 34 credits chosen from the following Block A1 - Experimental methods PHYS-H400 Acoustics Jean-Pierre HERMAND (Coordinator) 4 credits [lecture: 24h, practical work: 24h] PHYS-H504 Introduction to accelerator physics Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Maria Reyes ALEMANY FERNANDEZ and Cédric HERNALSTEENS 3 credits [lecture: 12h, practical work: 12h, field trips: 24h] PHYS-H508 Surface physics and surface characterization David Franklin OGLETREE (Coordinator) Block A2 - Photonics ELEC-H507 Photonic communication systems Simon-Pierre GORZA (Coordinator) and Philippe EMPLIT PHYS-H510 Nonlinear optics Pascal KOCKAERT (Coordinator) PHYS-Y016 Optical materials Jan DANCKAERT (Coordinator) Block A3 - Quantum applications INFO-H514 Quantum information and computation Nicolas CERF (Coordinator), Raul GARCIA-PATRON SANCHEZ and Jérémie ROLAND 5 credits [lecture: 24h, tutorial classes: 24h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-F431 Quantum N-body problems Michel GODEFROID (Coordinator) 5 credits [lecture: 36h, tutorial classes: 12h] PHYS-Y502 Quantum optics or Page 9/12
10 Orientation B : Nuclear energy, sciences and techniques 23 to 31 credits chosen from the following Block B1 - Energy ELEC-H508 Thermal power plants 4 credits [lecture: 34h, tutorial classes: 6h] GEST-H506 Energy policy and management Jean Claude MAUN (Coordinator) and Samuel FURFARI PHYS-H512 Thermal hydraulics of nuclear power plants Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator) and Patrick RAYMOND PHYS-H513 Advanced reactors and nuclear fuel cycles Didier HAAS (Coordinator) and Peter Baeten 3 credits [lecture: 36h] Block B2 - Radiation protection PHYS-H500 Radiation dosimetry Nicolas PAULY (Coordinator) PHYS-H515 Radioecology and environmental radioactivity monitoring Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) and Christian VANDECASTEELE 2 credits [lecture: 12h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-H525 Physical, legal and regulatory aspects of radiation protection Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Stéphane SIMON and Thibault Vanaudenhove Block B3 - Medical radiophysics PHYS-H409 Physical principles of magnetic resonance imaging Thierry METENS (Coordinator) 3 credits [lecture: 22h, tutorial classes: 2h, practical work: 6h] PHYS-H501 Introduction to medical physics Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) and Stéphane SIMON 3 credits [lecture: 12h, tutorial classes: 12h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-H504 Introduction to accelerator physics Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Maria Reyes ALEMANY FERNANDEZ and Cédric HERNALSTEENS 3 credits [lecture: 12h, practical work: 12h, field trips: 24h] PHYS-H526 Radiobiology et radiopathology Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Serge GOLDMAN and Paul VAN HOUTTE Elective courses 10 to 17 credits chosen from the following ELEC-H507 Photonic communication systems Simon-Pierre GORZA (Coordinator) and Philippe EMPLIT ELEC-H508 Thermal power plants 4 credits [lecture: 34h, tutorial classes: 6h] GEST-H506 Energy policy and management Jean Claude MAUN (Coordinator) and Samuel FURFARI Page 10/12
11 INFO-H514 Quantum information and computation Nicolas CERF (Coordinator), Raul GARCIA-PATRON SANCHEZ and Jérémie ROLAND 5 credits [lecture: 24h, tutorial classes: 24h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-F431 Quantum N-body problems Michel GODEFROID (Coordinator) 5 credits [lecture: 36h, tutorial classes: 12h] PHYS-H400 Acoustics Jean-Pierre HERMAND (Coordinator) 4 credits [lecture: 24h, practical work: 24h] PHYS-H409 Physical principles of magnetic resonance imaging Thierry METENS (Coordinator) 3 credits [lecture: 22h, tutorial classes: 2h, practical work: 6h] PHYS-H500 Radiation dosimetry Nicolas PAULY (Coordinator) PHYS-H501 Introduction to medical physics Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) and Stéphane SIMON 3 credits [lecture: 12h, tutorial classes: 12h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-H504 Surface physics and surface characterization David Franklin OGLETREE (Coordinator) PHYS-H510 Radioecology and environmental radioactivity monitoring Alain DUBUS (Coordinator) and Christian VANDECASTEELE 2 credits [lecture: 12h, practical work: 12h] PHYS-H525 Physical, legal and regulatory aspects of radiation protection Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Stéphane SIMON and Thibault Vanaudenhove PHYS-H526 Optical materials Jan DANCKAERT (Coordinator) PHYS-Y502 Projet Chef d'équipe / team leader project Frédéric ROBERT (Coordinator) 5 credits [project: 150h] STAG-H501 Quantum optics PROJ-H418 Radiobiology et radiopathology Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Serge GOLDMAN and Paul VAN HOUTTE PHYS-Y016 Advanced reactors and nuclear fuel cycles Didier HAAS (Coordinator) and Peter Baeten 3 credits [lecture: 36h] PHYS-H515 Thermal hydraulics of nuclear power plants Pierre-Etienne LABEAU (Coordinator) and Patrick RAYMOND PHYS-H513 Nonlinear optics Pascal KOCKAERT (Coordinator) PHYS-H512 Introduction to accelerator physics Alain DUBUS (Coordinator), Maria Reyes ALEMANY FERNANDEZ and Cédric HERNALSTEENS 3 credits [lecture: 12h, practical work: 12h, field trips: 24h] PHYS-H508 Internship (3 months) Frédéric ROBERT (Coordinator) 10 credits [work placement: 300h] One course chosen from the following 7 credits Page 11/12
12 8 credits 9 credits 16 credits 15 credits 14 credits 13 credits 12 credits 11 credits 10 credits 17 credits Page 12/12
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