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The SMH team is tightly bound to the physics, electrical engineering, IT and computer sciences education departments of the University of Strasbourg.


UFR P&I: Physics and Engineering department

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The Physics and Engineering department of the University of Strasbourg proposes a Master diploma in Micro and Nanoelectronics. Several members of the SMH team are involved in this tuition program, which addresses notions such as the physics of solid-state devices and micro-transducers, mixed-signal ASIC design, that are directly connected to the team's research activities.


Télécom Physique Strasbourg

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Télécom Physique Strasbourg (TPS) is an engineer school of the University of Strasbourg. TPS is a member of the Alsace Tech network, and has a partnership with the Mines-Télécom institute.

Several members of the SMH team are involved in the various education programs and diplomas delivered by TPS. More specifically, the give lectures in the general engineer, engineering for health (TIC-santé), and electrical and industrial computing (FIP-alternance) tuition programs.


IUT of Haguenau

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Several members of the SMH team are involved in the Technological Institute of Haguenau is an education department of the University of Strasbourg, which proposes undergraduate and graduate tuition programs in the field of electrical engineering and industrial computing.


IUT Louis Pasteur of Schiltigheim

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Several members of the SMH team are involved in the Technological Institute Louis Pasteur of Schiltigheim is an education department of the University of Strasbourg, which proposes undergraduate and graduate tuition programs in the field of industrial processes and servicing or instrumentation for physics.