Pierre and Marie Curie University - UPMC Doctoral Schools

UPMC Doctoral Schools

The UPMC Doctoral Schools (Les écoles doctorales de l'UPMC) are built around their own research teams, which are mostly associated with the CNRS, INSERM, INRA, INRIA, or IRD, as well as with research teams from other universities and partner organisations in the Île-de-France area. Each school organises doctoral studies in its own particular field and these are grouped around the four main research themes of the university. Links below are to UPMC branches, or to school head offices elsewhere:

Pole of Modeling and Engineering

  • ED 130 - PUBLISH: Information technology, telecommunication and electronics
  • ED 386 - Mathematical sciences
  • ED 390 - The processes engineering and high technologies
  • ED 391 - SMAE: Mechanical, acoustic & electronic sciences

Pole of Matter and New Materials

  • ED 107 - Doctoral school of physics
  • ED 381 - Elementary components - complex systems
  • ED 388 - Physical chemistry and analytical chemistry
  • ED 389 - Physics from particles to solids, models & experiments
  • ED 397 - Physics and chemistry of materials
  • ED 406 - Molecular chemistry

Living Earth & Environment

  • ED 127 - Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • ED 129 - The environmental Sciences
  • ED 392 - Diversity of Living Organisms
  • ED 398 - Geosciences and Natural Resources

Pole of Life and Health

  • ED 158 - 3C: Brain, Cognition and Behavior
  • ED 215 - B2M: Biology and molecular biochemistry
  • ED 223 - Logic of living organisms
  • ED 387 - Biology interfaces with chemistry, physics and information technology
  • ED 393 - Public health and biomedical information sciences
  • ED 394 - Physiology and physiopathology

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