MSC Green Chemistry and Processes for Biomass
Today the chemical industry must adapt to cope with the increasing scarcity of resources, the new regulations, and the social, ecological and political pressure. By combining the different disciplines Green chemistry, Catalysis, (Bio)Processes, and Formulation, this master aims at providing the essential tools to develop clean and safe processes involved in the new emerging fields of agribusiness.
Quick facts |
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Duration | 2 Years |
Start Date | September |
Tuition Fee | 9,000 EUR |
Location | Toulouse, France |
Aims of the program
- Train engineers able to implement clean technologies in a context of sustainable development to provide solutions in the fields of green chemistry and bioprocesses.
- Master the transformation of renewable resources by catalytic or biotechnological means,
- Develop functional, safe and innovative bioproducts, according to an ecodesign approach.
Program content
- Sustainable Process
- Tools for a green Chemistry
- Polymer Sciences
- Language and Project
- Tools in green chemistry and processes
- Bioprocess
- Formulation
- Conception of Bioproducts
- Catalysis for alternative Energies
The fourth semester (M2) is dedicated to the internship of 5 to 6 months in a company, in a research & development center or in one of the laboratories linked to the master.
Research Institutions & Industrial Partners
The educational staff in charge of the master are research faculty members. They work in these internationally recognised laboratories in the fields of green chemistry, catalysis, green processes and bioprocesses.
- LCA (Laboratory of Agro-Industrial Chemistry), a joint research centre INRA1010, supported by the transfer centre: CRITT-CATAR Agroressources,
- LGC (Laboratory of Chemical Engineering), a joint research centre INPT-UPS and INSIS, supported by the transfer centre: CRITT Génie des Procédés et de l’environnement (in French).
- LCC (Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry), a CNRS research unit.
The three laboratories have close relations with the industry, as shown by the publication of many patents, by the awards received and by the affiliation with institutions of excellence (Institut Carnot 3BCAR, Laboratory of Sustainable energy).
The students can benefit from this partnership network in the framework of their project or the search of an internship.
Job opportunities
The GreenCAP Master is particularly suited to students wishing to specialize in the valorisation of biomass for industrial applications by using clean processes.
Placements and prospects are mainly in the fields of research and development, production, engineering, consultancy or environmental assessment.
Employment sectors are: Energy production chains, Ecotechnologies, Fine Chemistry, Bioproducts of specialities, Cosmetics & health, Agro-industry and the Environment.
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