
Research Corner : focus sur Philomène Fraulob, Doctorante au sein de l'UMR 7242
De la recherche à l'impact, zoom sur les travaux d'une doctorante au sein de l'Unité Mixte de Recherche 7242 hébergée à l'ESBS
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The “bio-engineering” course builds on a solid education in basic science, engineering sciences, languages and a basic knowledge of economics and social and human sciences. The multidisciplinary curriculum is delivered through the synergy of the three centres in Basel, Freiburg and Strasbourg.
Starting from the academic year 2024-2025, the third year of this diploma will be open to a work-study contract with the the apprenticeship status to ESBS students who have completed their second year of the biotechnology engineering diploma at the Ecole superieure de biotechnologie de Strasbourg.
The ESBS Engineering Degree in Biotechnology syllabus covers three years. Most of the teaching takes place in Strasbourg, but projects, practical and theory classes can also be timetabled in Basel and Freiburg. The majority of teaching and exams are in English.
The Engineering Degree in Chemical Biotechnology is delivered by two Graduate Schools: ECPM (École européenne d'ingénieurs de chimie, polymères et matériaux [School of Polymer and Materials Chemistry]) and ESBS (Ecole Supérieure de Biotechnologie de Strasbourg [Strasbourg Graduate School of Biotechnology]). This course aims to equip bioengineers with the skills to combine both disciplines, including molecular chemistry, analytical science, molecular biotechnology and biomanufacturing.
These skills are crucial for the development of several manufacturing industries. ChemBiotech Engineers undertake research and development that contributes to the design, production and implementation of innovative chemical and biological processes.
The syllabus is delivered over three years (LIEN VERS ROF) and classes take place at both ESBS and ECPM.