With a commitment to integrate research and education, the members of LMF are engaged in various teaching departments of Université Paris-Saclay and its academic partners.
ENS Paris-Saclay
Département Informatique
The department provides a three-year curriculum on Advanced Computing Science, with the aim of introducing students to foundational research.
The first year (L3) gives access to the French licence, which corresponds to the final year of a Bachelor's degree. The second and third year (M1, M2) are organised within a research Master's programme: the Master Parisien de Recherche en Informatique. While the L3 is primarily addressed at French students, the Master's programme is open to international students, with lectures given in English and French.
Contact : Mihaela Sighireanu, directrice du département
Faculté des sciences d'Orsay
Département d'Informatique
Contact : Dominique Quadri, présidente du département
CentraleSupélec
Department of Computer Science
The department of Computer Science at CentraleSupélec provides courses in the two first years of the engineering diploma that are common to all majors and cover the basics of computer science (programming, algorithms) as well as some more advanced courses that are chosen by motivated students.
During the third and final year of their curriculum, students chose a major to specialize in a domain. The department of Computer Sciences provides three majors:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Architecture of Information Systems
- Software Science
Contact : Frédéric Boulanger, head of the department
IUT d'Orsay
Département Informatique
Contact : Francesca Fiorenzi et Banafsheh Farang-Hariri, chefs du département
Polytech Paris-Saclay
Spécialité Informatique et Ingénierie Mathématique
Contact : info.polytech@universite-paris-saclay.fr
École Polytechnique
Département d'Informatique
Contact : Marie - Paule Cani, présidente du département
Formation à la recherche
Master Parisien de Recherche en Informatique
The MPRI - Master Parisien de Recherche en Informatique
is a research-oriented Master's programme in Computing Science founded jointly by Université de Paris, University Paris-Saclay and Institut Polytechnique de Paris, and run in association with Sorbonne Université, CNRS, INRIA, and CEA.
Its purpose is to train emerging scientists by exposure to current research. The programme is open to students who have completed a French licence or an equivalent Bachelor's degree from a French or foreign university.
Contact : Olivier Carton, directeur du programme
Études doctorales
The laboratory hosts currently around 40 PhD students. New thesis proposals and funding offers are issued throughout the year. If you are interested to pursue a PhD in one of our research areas, please do contact the faculty members at any time.
LMF is affiliated to the Graduate School for Computing Science, and the doctoral studies are conducted under the aegis of the attached Doctoral School Sciences and Technologies of Information and Communication (STIC).
Graduate School Informatique et Sciences du Numérique
École Doctorale Sciences et technologies de l'information et de la communication (STIC)