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International Master Polymer Science

Coordinators:• Strasbourg: Pr. Y. Holl, J. Baschnagel, V. Le Houérou • Freiburg: Pr. R. Mülhaupt, M. Sommer

Partner:

Interdisciplinary training in Polymer Science encompassing the:• physics• chemistry• engineering• biological aspectsof polymers and other soft matter systems

Content of the MasterClassical condensed matter

Solidelastic

Liquidviscous

Content of the MasterClassical condensed matter

Solidelastic

Liquidviscous

Soft condensed matterviscoelastic

Content of the MasterClassical condensed matter

Solidelastic

Liquidviscous

Soft condensed matterviscoelastic

~ 1 nm

~ 100 nm

Polymer

Content of the MasterClassical condensed matter

Solidelastic

Liquidviscous

Soft condensed matterviscoelastic

~ 1 nm

~ 100 nm

Polymer

Complex liquid:

mesoscopic constituents

kT

= important energy

Content of the MasterClassical condensed matter

Solidelastic

Liquidviscous

Soft condensed matterviscoelastic

~ 1 nm

~ 100 nm

Polymer

Complex liquid:

mesoscopic constituents

kT

= important energy

Engineering Physics Chemistry

Content of the MasterClassical condensed matter

Solidelastic

Liquidviscous

Soft condensed matterviscoelastic

~ 1 nm

~ 100 nm

Polymer

Complex liquid:

mesoscopic constituents

kT

= important energy

Engineering Physics Chemistry

Content of the MasterSoft condensed matter = complex liquid:

mesoscopic constituents

kT

= important energy

Polymers (synthetic / natural)

Surfactants (amphiphilic molecules)

Colloids Liquid crystals

hydrophilic

hydrophobic

proteins

Content of the MasterSoft condensed matter = complex liquid:

mesoscopic constituents

kT

= important energy

Polymers (synthetic / natural)

Surfactants (amphiphilic molecules)

Colloids Liquid crystals

hydrophilic

hydrophobic

proteins

Content of the MasterSoft condensed matter = complex liquid:

mesoscopic constituents

kT

= important energy

Polymers (synthetic / natural)

Surfactants (amphiphilic molecules)

Colloids Liquid crystals

hydrophilic

hydrophobic

proteins

Content of the MasterSoft condensed matter = complex liquid:

mesoscopic constituents

kT

= important energy

Polymers (synthetic / natural)

Surfactants (amphiphilic molecules)

Colloids Liquid crystals

hydrophilic

hydrophobic

proteins

Content of the MasterSoft condensed matter = complex liquid:

mesoscopic constituents

kT

= important energy

Polymers (synthetic / natural)

Surfactants (amphiphilic molecules)

Colloids Liquid crystals

hydrophilic

hydrophobic

proteins

International Master Polymer Science

Coordinators:• Strasbourg: Pr. Y.Holl, J. Baschnagel, V. Le Houérou • Freiburg: Pr. R. Mülhaupt, M. Sommer

Partner:

Programme:

Semester 1: StrasbourgCompulsory Modules

6

2. Polymer Characterization 5

5

5

6. Languages – French/German 3

7. Statistical Physics7.1. - Introductory course 3

7.2. - Advanced course (in French) 6

8. Quantum Mechanics

8.1. - Introductory course 3

8.2. - Advanced course (in French) 6

24 ECTS

1. Introduction to Polymer and Soft Matter Science 1.1. – Polymer science 1.2. – Soft matter science

Yves Hollyves.holl@unistra.fr

Maurice Broglymaurice.brogly@uha.fr

3. Chemistry of Macromolecular Materials Nehza Badibadi@unistra.f r

4. Introduction to Continuum and Materials Mechanics 4.1 Continuum Mechanics 4.2 Mechanics of Materials

Jörg Baschnageljorg.baschnagel@ics-cnrs.unistra.fr

Mireille Leyendeckermireille.leyendecker@unistra.fr

Elective Modules (6 credits at least) 6 ECTS

Janos PolonyiJanos.Polonyi@iphc.cnrs.f r

Vincent Robertvrobert@unistra.f rRodolfo Jalabert

Rodolfo.Jalabert@ipcms.u-strasbg.fr

Semester 2: Freiburg

Macromolecular Practical(~20/1 –

28/2)

9 ECTS

Core Modules(~15/4 –

31/7)

15 ECTS

Methods & ConceptsOr Term Paper (Physics)Language & Intercultural

(~15/4 –

31/7)6 ECTS

Block Topics

15

15

15

Physical Concepts and Methods in Soft Matter Science

15

15 ECTS

Advanced Macromolecular Materials and Nanostructure EngineeringMC Polymer Technology (Mülhaupt)MC II -Chemistry of Macromolecular MaterialsPlastics, Energy and Environment (Mülhaupt)Advanced Functional Polymers and Systems (Mülhaupt)MC III Physical Chemistry of Polymers (Friedrich/Sommer)Materie an Oberflächen (Reiter)*Scattering Methods in Sustainable Materials (Bartsch)PC V Physical Chemistry of Colloids (Bartsch)

R. Mülhaupt and G. Reiter

Macromolecular Engineering and System IntegrationPhysical Chemistry of Polymers (Rühe)Surface Analysis (Rühe)Surface Coating techniques (Rühe)Rheologie (Friedrich)Polymerverarbeitung, Mold Flow Simulations (Reinecke)

J. Rühe, H. Reinecke and C.

Friedrich

Biomaterials and BiosystemsBiomaterials I (Laborie)Introduction to Bioresources (Laborie)MC IV Polymers for Life Science (Shastri)Biophysik der Zelle (Rohrbach)

M.-P. Laborie, A. Rohrbach

and P. Shastri

M.Sc. Physics: Advanced Experiment (condensed/soft matter)M.Sc. Physics: Advanced Theory (condensed/soft matter)MC III Physical Chemistry of Polymers (Friedrich/Sommer)Rheologie (Friedrich)Scattering Methods in Sustainable Materials (Bartsch)PC V Physical Chemistry of Colloids (Bartsch)Biophysik der Zelle (Rohrbach)Computational Approaches to Soft Matter Science (Stock/Timmer, perhaps also colleagues from Strasbourg?)

G. Reiter

Industrial Polymer Science (Freiburg, ~1/9 –

20/9)9 ECTS

Languages3 ECTS (Strasbourg or Freiburg)

Lectures (Strasbourg)12 ECTS

9 ECTS

«

Research Practical

»Short Advanced Advanced

6 ECTS

9 ECTS

12 ECTS

StrasbourgVariant A

Strasbg & FreibgVariant B

Methods& Concepts

6 ECTSResearch

Traineeshipin Physics

18 ECTS

FreiburgVariant C Variant D

Semester 3: «à

la carte» Strasbourg and/or Freiburg

Industrial Polymer Science (Freiburg, ~1/9 –

20/9)9 ECTS

Languages3 ECTS (Strasbourg or Freiburg)

Lectures (Strasbourg)12 ECTS

9 ECTS

«

Research Practical

»Short Advanced Advanced

6 ECTS

9 ECTS

12 ECTS

StrasbourgVariant A

Strasbg & FreibgVariant B

Methods& Concepts

6 ECTS Research Traineeship

18 ECTS

FreiburgVariant C Variant D

Semester 3: «à

la carte» Strasbourg and/or Freiburg

Examples of courses to choose from:33

5

Physical & Mechanical Properties of Polymer Surfaces 4Dynamics of Soft Matter Systems 3

5

Statistical Mechanics of Polymers and Membranes 3

ECTSMacromolecular EngineeringRheology of Complex FluidsNumerical Simulations: From the Electron to Materials Properties

Statistical Physics: From Nonequilibrium Phenomena to Complex Fluids

Industrial Polymer Science (Freiburg, ~1/9 –

20/9)9 ECTS

Languages3 ECTS (Strasbourg or Freiburg)

Lectures (Strasbourg)12 ECTS

9 ECTS

«

Research Practical

»Short Advanced Advanced

6 ECTS

9 ECTS

12 ECTS

StrasbourgVariant A

Strasbg & FreibgVariant B

Methods& Concepts

6 ECTSResearch

Traineeshipin Physics

18 ECTS

FreiburgVariant C Variant D

Semester 3: «à

la carte» Strasbourg and/or Freiburg

Preparationfor S

4 M

aster Thesis

Semester 4: «à

la carte» Strasbourg and/or Freiburg

• 5 months in lab• in Freiburg University or in Strasbourg University

Evaluation:• Master thesis report at the end• Defense (oral presentation)

Master Thesis

+ Participation in the IRTG “Soft Matter Science”

Summer School (SoMaS) during S4

International Master Polymer Science

The French-German University (UFA / DFH) will grant a scholarship to every IM- PolyS master student in order to support her/his mobility to the

partner university:

• during S1

for students registered in Freiburg • during S2 for students registered in Strasbourg• during S3/S4 for students studying also at the partner university

The financial support is 270€

per month of mobility.

An intensive language course in French or German is planned at the beginning of S1.

The master IM-PolyS is presently applying for an IDEX "Degree of Excellence".

International Master Polymer Science

Who can apply?–

Bachelor degree in Chemistry, Physics or Engineering

Proficiency in English (B2 level)(major part of the teaching will be in English)

B1 level in German or French recommended

Deadline for application

: June 21,

2013

http://www-physique.u-strasbg.fr/im-polys/