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101128275 Generated on: Jan 11, 2024

Key Action: Partnerships for cooperation and exchanges of practices


Action Type: Erasmus Mundus Joint Master

Project Title

MULTIPHASE - Multiphase Systems for Sustainable


Engineering

Project Coordinator

Organisation INSTITUT MINES-TELECOM

Address 19 PLACE MARGUERITE PEREY , 91120 Palaiseau , FR

Website www.imt.fr

Project Information

Identifier 101128275

Start Date Oct 1, 2023

End Date Nov 30, 2029

EC Contribution 5,484,000 EUR

Partners TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN (DE) , POLITECNICO DI


TORINO (IT)

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101128275 Generated on: Jan 11, 2024

Project Summary

MULTIPHASE proposes an Erasmus Mundus master’s joint programme in the booming field of Multiphase
Systems, with the ambition of educating a new generation of industrial experts, engineers, and researchers, to
bring the Chemical Industry into a new age based on sustainable processes, circular economy and all the
potential of digital tools. The consortium of MULTIPHASE is composed of three highly experienced partners in
advanced chemical engineering both in research and educational aspects: IMT-EMSE, PoliTo and TUM. It has
been designed to integrate their complementary strengths supplemented by numerous associated partners (17
industrial companies, including SMEs, and 12 universities worlwide). MULTIPHASE will develop strategies based
on internationalisation (including interculturality), interdisciplinarity, intersectorality and innovation, for a unique
joint programme in Europe. The programme is based on the established pillars: physico-chemistry of multiphase
systems, eco-efficient chemical and modelling (High Performance Computing and Machine Learning) towards
innovation. It addresses aspects and applications ranging from basic research in physics and chemistry and
beyond to major grand challenges as energy, materials, health and environment. MULTIPHASE will fill the skill
shortage gap via the combination of strong research, excellent teaching, novel didactics concepts, and
intersectorality via a strong industrial involvement. We will train 130+ high-level students over 4 cohorts with
multifaceted qualification, who will have the ability (i) to be recruited in private companies active in the field of
innovative chemical industry, (ii) to embark on a top-class PhD programme in laboratories or private companies,
or (iii) to create a start-up. The consortium agreed on joint organisational and educational elements, such as core
and elective courses, complemented by two Application Seminars, a Winter School, a Green-Line research
Projects, an Master Thesis Internships.

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