Master 1 Lab projects
The second semester of the first year of master ends with a “lab project” in which students work 100% in a research group, on a research topic for a little bit less than 2 months. This lab project is evaluated through both the supervisor impression and the presentation of a conference-like poster, during a poster session at the end of the lab project period. It grants 5 ECTS upon succesful evaluation.
The goal is twofold:
- Give a first quick overview of what scientific research is.
- To test a given field of physics you feel interested in.
The list of proposed project follows, but students are encouraged to contact directly the research group they wish to work with.
- “Microfluidics benchmarking to enhance biosensing at the surface of glass by fluorescence microscopy” by Laurent Markey
- “Faraday rotation in Terbium doped tellurite glasses” by Pierre Mathey, Clément Strutynski, Frédéric Désévédavy and Gregory Gadret
- “Open project in nonlinear optics / wave physics / theoretical physics” by Theo Torres
- “Design and Development of a Quantum Control Experimental Platform for Multi-Spin NV Center systems” by Charles Babin
- “Predictive Modeling of 1D Photonic Crystals for Nonlinear Optics” by Erwan Lucas and Doan Van Le
- “Thermodynamics of autonomous quantum refrigerators” by Camille Latune
- “Driven open quantum systems” by Camille Latune
- “Photon localization in the paraxial quantum approximation” by Macime Federico and Hans-Rudolf Jauslin
- “Manipulation of vortex beams through molecular alignment” by Pierre Béjot and Edouard Hertz
- “Ultrafast metrology by plasma-induced frequency resolved optical switching” by Edouard Hertz and Pierre Béjot
- “Broadband heterodyne interferometry” by Arnaud Rogemont, Aurélien Coillet and Benoit Cluzel
