The master degree Physics & Computational Physics offers a formation in fundamental physics with a high skill level in computational methods.
Master CompuPhys
The studied scientific fields concern matter and light-matter interaction physics (quanum information, condensed matter, molecular physics, spectroscopy, physics of life, physics of the atmosphere, astrophysics, theoretical physics, dynamical systems and physical mechanics) and computational physics (numerical simulation programming, scientific algorithms, data science). The master addresses all holders of a bachelor of science degree in physics or with major in physics.
The teachings take place at Besançon a small historical city to the east of France. A large part of the teachings are organized at the Observatory of Besançon, an historical institution founded in 1878.