Ginsen summer school to welcome 30 international participants

Categorie(s) : Life @ MINATEC, News, Research

Published : 1 June 2019

Grenoble Institute of Technology will host 30 students and teachers from around the globe (the United States, Australia, China, India, Nigeria, and other countries) for its Ginsen (Grenoble International Smart Engineering Summer School) program. As in previous years, this year’s Ginsen will focus on micro and nanotechnology. And, for the second year running, new energy technologies will also be addressed. The participants will benefit from 45 hours of classroom teaching on their chosen topic and 45 hours of core courses in the humanities, including project management.

Grenoble Institute of Technology’s Phelma engineering school is responsible for the micro and nanotechnology curriculum and will hold lecture classes and cleanroom and showroom tours at MINATEC. The teachers are from several European countries.

 

Contact: rita.pereira@grenoble-inp.fr

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