Open House: Relive the Day Through Photos

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The Faculty of Sciences will present its academic programs through events and meetings on theTriolet Campus of the University of Montpellier

Please note: Access is only through the entrance on Rue du Truel!!!

This event is for high school students and their families, college students, people returning to school, and anyone else who would like toto learn more about the University.
It will make it possible to:
– Meet students, teachers, researchers, guidance counselors, tutors…
– Visit labs, lab classrooms, lecture halls, the university library, the campus…
– Ask questions of CROUS staff (cafeterias, housing, culture, recreation, etc.)
– Discover the latest innovations from researchers by observing experiments and hands-on demonstrations…

 

Activities offered by the academic departments

"Program subject to change"

Click on the academic department to see the activities offered

Overview of the Educational Department's Course Offerings

Overview of the Educational Department's Course Offerings

Presentation of the Educational Department's Course Offerings in Building 8

Events listed below at Building 23

Paleontology Room: STP7 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Building 23)

     

Hydro Room: STP16 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (Building 23)

Experimental Lab: 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (Building 23)

STP9 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (Building 23)

Sedimentology Room: STP8 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (Building 23)

Overview of the Educational Programs Offered by the Department of Education in Building 7

Activities listed below are offered by the Department

=> Overview of the Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry(Biological Chemistry Track and Materials Chemistry Track)
=> Overview of the L3 DNO Prep Track
(Preparation for the National Diploma in Oenology)
=> ProPAC Bachelor’s Degree and L2 PréPAC Preparatory Year in Perfumes – Flavors and Cosmetics
(Information booth with faculty and students from the current class)
=> ICAP Master’s in Cosmetics(Information booth with faculty and students from the current class)
=>ICAP Master’s in Flavors and Perfumes(Information booth with faculty and students from the current class)
=> Presentation of posters from the Master’s in Chemistry program.

Presentation of high-tech materials with “magical” properties synthesized by students (superconductors, phosphorescent and fluorescent materials, ferrofluids, synthetic gemstones)

A tool for imaging the surfaces of objects at very high resolution. Many scientific fields—such as materials science, nanotechnology, and biology—use this technique to study microstructures in order to better understand certain properties of their samples.
Come take a closer look at matter and discover the microscopic world!

Location: École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Montpellier
240 Avenue du Professeur Emile Jeanbrau, 34090 Montpellier
10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Register on February 16 directly at the Chemistry booth (Building 7)

Overview of the Educational Programs Offered by the Department of Education in Building 7

The activities listed below are offered by the Department of Education.

Observing the daytime sky: the Sun, our star; the Moon and Venus, our closest neighbors
. Hours: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

     

The concepts of changes of state, electricity, and energy will be explored through unique experiments
. Hours: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. (Building 12)

    

Overview of the Educational Programs Offered by the Department of Education in Building 7

Activities listed below are offered by the Department of Education

=> Humanoid robotics, featuring a demonstration of the NAO robot

=> Discreetly transmitting sound over a distance: a demonstration of an acoustic laser

=> Listen to the sounds: a demonstration of an acoustic camera

=> Floating Marbles: A Demonstration of Acoustic Levitation

=> Localizing Sound Sources: Demonstration of a 4-Microphone Array

=> Laser-based gas detection and identification

=> Laser-carried sound transmission

=> Students:
– Presentation of undergraduate and graduate student projects in the EEA program / GEEARS Association

=> Introduction to Electric Vehicles

=> High-frequency electromagnetic induction heating: melting steel (Electrical Engineering Lab)

=> Everything You Need to Know About Film Lighting (Electrical Engineering Lab)

=> Everything You Need to Know About Solar Panels (Electrical Engineering Lab)

=> Bioimpedance Measurement Applied to Fisheries Resource Management (Electrical Engineering Building)

=> A Glucose Biosensor from A to Z (Electrical Engineering Building)

=> Overview of the Academic Programs(Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Computer Science) in Building 7

=> Presentation of the Department of Education, featuring a videoconference broadcast of activities held in the Computer Science Department (Building 16), showcasing student projects and demonstrations of educational materials(augmented reality, arcade machines, etc.)

=> Overview of the 3 Master’s Programs in Science and Digital Technology for Health(BCD: Bioinformatics, Knowledge, and Data – IDS: Health Device Engineering – PhyMed: Biomedical Physics)

Suggested tour:

Demonstrations of student projects—including those that use educational equipment such as augmented reality headsets and an arcade machine—will be held in the Computer Science Department’s classrooms in Building 16

Overview of the Educational Programs Offered by the Department of Education, Building 7

3D Printer – Building 1:

Learn about the 3 types of 3D printing
=> Metal 3D printer
=> Polymer 3D printer
=> Filament 3D printer

Additive Manufacturing

Building 7: Overview of Academic Programs(Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees in Mathematics)

Building 9: Workshop: “Math with Your Head and Hands”

Forensic Science Conference

More and more recent graduates are looking to build their careers in homeland security. They are drawn to these new expert roles in forensic science, which are promoted through a wide variety of TV shows.successful police operations. The forensic and scientific police unit—composed primarily of officers, technicians, and engineers—has seen an increase in recruitment from various fields of post-high-school scientific education.

2 lectures: 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. in Classroom 10.01 (Building 10)

A whole team is here to welcome you and provide you with information

Do you have a question about Education or International Relations?

Building 8 (University Library)

The administrative offices of the Faculty of Sciences will also be on hand to answer any questions you may have about undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as administrative and academic registration.

Are you interested in studying abroad, or are you an international student who would like to study at the Faculty of Sciences? The International Relations Office will also be there to answer all your questions.

You will also be welcomed by FdS students, who will guide you to the academic departments and the activities offered on campus.