

The Master of Science in Photonic and Electronic Sensors for Environment and Health IDIL is a two-year, full-time, on-campus program that focuses on the development and application of advanced photonic and electronic sensors for monitoring environmental conditions and health parameters. The program covers sensor technologies, their integration into real-world systems, and their use in applications such as environmental protection, public health, and medical diagnostics. Students will gain expertise in photonics, electronics, and sensor networks.
Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in healthcare technology, environmental monitoring, and sensor design. The program offers hands-on training in sensor fabrication, data analysis, and system integration, preparing students to work in research, technology development, and healthcare industries. Montpellier University offers state-of-the-art facilities, fostering innovation in sensor technology and ensuring graduates are equipped to meet the challenges of modern environmental and health issues.
Semester 1 - Foundations in Photonic and Electronic Sensors for Environment and Health
Semester 2 - Advanced Sensors for Environment and Health
Semester 3 - Specialization & Applied Research
Semester 4 - Master’s Thesis & Final Project
Graduates of the Photonic and Electronic Sensors For Environment and Health IDIL program are well-prepared for careers in sensor technology, environmental monitoring, and healthcare applications. They can work as sensor engineers, health technology specialists, environmental researchers, and product developers. With the growing need for advanced sensors in environmental monitoring and healthcare diagnostics, professionals in this field are in high demand. Graduates often work in tech companies, healthcare organizations, environmental agencies, and research institutions, developing innovative sensor solutions.
The Photonic and Electronic Sensors For Environment and Health IDIL program provides students with expertise in sensor design, photonics, and electronics. Students gain hands-on experience in developing sensors for environmental monitoring and health diagnostics, preparing them for careers in healthcare and environmental technology. The program’s practical focus ensures that graduates are ready to contribute to the development of cutting-edge sensor technologies.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +33 4 34 43 21 00
Email: contact@umontpellier.fr
Address: University of Montpellier, 163 Rue Auguste Broussonnet, 34090 Montpellier, France