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'''FUSION-EP'''<ref> | '''FUSION-EP'''<ref>[http://www.em-master-fusion.org/ Erasmus Mundus Fusion-EP], retrieved 2015-10-14</ref> is a 2 year [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_of_Science Master of Science] programme by a consortium of 7 European universities. Its goal is the education of the next generation of scientists and engineers for the peaceful use of [[nuclear fusion]]. In order to ensure a high quality, Europe's major fusion labs are involved in the programme as associated partners. The full name of the programme is "European Master of Science in Nuclear Fusion and Engineering Physics." It was formerly supported by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education,_Audiovisual_and_Culture_Executive_Agency Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)] of the European commission as an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erasmus_Mundus Erasmus Mundus] programme, but still operates within its legal framework. | ||
The emphasis is on research orientation, internationality, and student mobility. In the end, the students are awarded a joint degree of all universities. The students are selected in a joint procedure by representatives of all partners, and attend yearly meetings of all enrolled students. For each cohort, a limited number of scholarships | The emphasis is on research orientation, internationality, and student mobility. In the end, the students are awarded a joint degree of all universities. The students are selected in a joint procedure by representatives of all partners, and attend yearly meetings of all enrolled students. For each cohort, a limited number of scholarships is available to the best students from among applicants. A large percentage of graduates continue to earn PhDs in the fusion research field. | ||
==Partner universities== | ==Partner universities== | ||
The partnering universities are: | The partnering universities are: | ||
* [ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghent_University Universiteit Gent],<ref> | ||
* [ | [http://studiegids.ugent.be/2016/EN/FACULTY/E/MABA/EMNFUS/EMNFUS.html European Master of Science in Nuclear Fusion and Engineering Physics at Ghent Universtity], retrieved 2017-02-21</ref> (Belgium, coordinating university) | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Lorraine Université de Lorraine] (France) | |||
* Institut National des Sciences et Techniques Nucléaires (CEA/INSTN, France, starting 2016) | * Institut National des Sciences et Techniques Nucléaires (CEA/INSTN, France, starting 2016) | ||
* [ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complutense_University_of_Madrid Universidad Complutense de Madrid] (Spain) | ||
* [ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_III_University_of_Madrid Universidad Carlos III de Madrid]<ref>[http://www.uc3m.es/ss/Satellite/Postgrado/en/Detalle/Estudio_C/1407442624301/1371211096495/Master_in_Plasma_Physics_and_Nuclear_Fusion Master in Plasma Physics and Nuclear Fusion, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid], retrieved 2015-10-14</ref> (Spain) | ||
* [ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Stuttgart Universität Stuttgart]<ref>[http://www.igvp.uni-stuttgart.de/lehre/msc/index.en.html FUSION-EP, The European Master in Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering Physics, Institute of Interfacial Process Engineering and Plasma Technology, University of Stuttgart], retrieved 2015-10-14</ref> (Germany) | ||
* [ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aix-Marseille_University Université Aix-Marseille], (France) | ||
The associated fusion research labs are | The associated fusion research labs are | ||
* [ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Planck_Institute_of_Plasma_Physics Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik], Germany | ||
* CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain | * [[CIEMAT]], Madrid, Spain | ||
* [ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commissariat_%C3%A0_l%27%C3%A9nergie_atomique_et_aux_%C3%A9nergies_alternatives Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)], France | ||
== Organisation and Curriculum == | == Organisation and Curriculum == | ||
The master consists of 120 [ | The master consists of 120 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECTS-credits ECTS-credits] including a 30 ECTS master thesis. After the application period ends in January, the steering committee selects the top students for inclusion into the programme and the award of scholarships. | ||
For mobility, the students will stay one year each at 2 different partner countries. Each year in July, a joint meeting of all students and steering committee members takes place in one of the countries. Second year students will give their thesis defence and be graduated at this summer event. In addition, 2 advanced experimental block courses take place, at the [[ITER]] site in Cadarache, and in Prag, on the [ | For mobility, the students will stay one year each at 2 different partner countries. Each year in July, a joint meeting of all students and steering committee members takes place in one of the countries. Second year students will give their thesis defence and be graduated at this summer event. In addition, 2 advanced experimental block courses take place, at the [[ITER]] site in Cadarache, and in Prag, on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COMPASS_tokamak COMPASS tokamak]. They are done jointly by all students, regardless of their host university. | ||
In the first year, a solid foundation in plasma and fusion physics and technology is laid. In the second year, specialisation toward the thesis topic takes place, and the thesis is written. In each academic year, a total of 6 ECTS points is set aside for language and culture courses of the host country. | In the first year, a solid foundation in plasma and fusion physics and technology is laid. In the second year, specialisation toward the thesis topic takes place, and the thesis is written. In each academic year, a total of 6 ECTS points is set aside for language and culture courses of the host country. | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.em-master-fusion.org/ The FUSION-EP main site] | * [http://www.em-master-fusion.org/ The FUSION-EP main site] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:01, 20 February 2017
FUSION-EP[1] is a 2 year Master of Science programme by a consortium of 7 European universities. Its goal is the education of the next generation of scientists and engineers for the peaceful use of nuclear fusion. In order to ensure a high quality, Europe's major fusion labs are involved in the programme as associated partners. The full name of the programme is "European Master of Science in Nuclear Fusion and Engineering Physics." It was formerly supported by the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) of the European commission as an Erasmus Mundus programme, but still operates within its legal framework.
The emphasis is on research orientation, internationality, and student mobility. In the end, the students are awarded a joint degree of all universities. The students are selected in a joint procedure by representatives of all partners, and attend yearly meetings of all enrolled students. For each cohort, a limited number of scholarships is available to the best students from among applicants. A large percentage of graduates continue to earn PhDs in the fusion research field.
Partner universities
The partnering universities are:
- Universiteit Gent,[2] (Belgium, coordinating university)
- Université de Lorraine (France)
- Institut National des Sciences et Techniques Nucléaires (CEA/INSTN, France, starting 2016)
- Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain)
- Universidad Carlos III de Madrid[3] (Spain)
- Universität Stuttgart[4] (Germany)
- Université Aix-Marseille, (France)
The associated fusion research labs are
- Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Germany
- CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
- Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), France
Organisation and Curriculum
The master consists of 120 ECTS-credits including a 30 ECTS master thesis. After the application period ends in January, the steering committee selects the top students for inclusion into the programme and the award of scholarships.
For mobility, the students will stay one year each at 2 different partner countries. Each year in July, a joint meeting of all students and steering committee members takes place in one of the countries. Second year students will give their thesis defence and be graduated at this summer event. In addition, 2 advanced experimental block courses take place, at the ITER site in Cadarache, and in Prag, on the COMPASS tokamak. They are done jointly by all students, regardless of their host university.
In the first year, a solid foundation in plasma and fusion physics and technology is laid. In the second year, specialisation toward the thesis topic takes place, and the thesis is written. In each academic year, a total of 6 ECTS points is set aside for language and culture courses of the host country.
References
- ↑ Erasmus Mundus Fusion-EP, retrieved 2015-10-14
- ↑ European Master of Science in Nuclear Fusion and Engineering Physics at Ghent Universtity, retrieved 2017-02-21
- ↑ Master in Plasma Physics and Nuclear Fusion, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, retrieved 2015-10-14
- ↑ FUSION-EP, The European Master in Nuclear Fusion Science and Engineering Physics, Institute of Interfacial Process Engineering and Plasma Technology, University of Stuttgart, retrieved 2015-10-14