Type | Grande Ecole |
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Established | 2008 |
President | Pierre Benech |
Location |
Grenoble, France 45°11′42″N 5°42′37″E / 45.195047°N 5.710149°E |
Campus | Minatec |
Colors | Red |
Mascot | Phoenix |
Affiliations | Grenoble Institute of Technology |
Website | phelma.grenoble-inp.fr |
The École Nationale Supérieure de Physique, Électronique et Matériaux (Phelma) is a Grande École located in Grenoble, France. Phelma is part of the Institut polytechnique de Grenoble. The school specializes in physics, electronics and materials.
Students are admitted to Phelma after two years of undergraduate studies. Studies at Phelma are of three years' duration and lead to the French degree "Diplôme National d'Ingénieur" (equivalent to a Master’s degree in engineering).
Phelma is born from the gathering of 3 engineering schools : ENSEEG, ENSERG and ENSPG
ENSEEG(Materials, Electrochemistry and Processes)
ENSEEG was first known as "l'Institut de l'Electrochimie" established in 1921. It was renamed ENSSEG in 1946.
ENSERG(Electronics)
The school was first part of "l'Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble" in 1942. It became an ENSI in 1948. It was finally renamed ENSERG in 1968.
ENSPG(Physics)
The school was created in 1986 from a part of the ENSIEG.
Due to its history, Phelma's building are located on 3 different places.
Electrochemistry and Processes for Energy and the Environment
Materials Science Engineering
Reactor Physics and Nuclear Engineering Specialty
Physics and Nanoscience
Systems and Microsystems for Physics and Biotechnology
Integrated Electronic Systems
Signal and Image Processing, Communication Systems, Multimedia common with ENSE3
Embedded Software and Systems common with Ensimag
Telecommunications common with Ensimag
Master Nanotech
Master Nanotech Official Site
Common with EPFL and Politecnico di Torino