MAsters on Photonic NETworks Engineering (MAPNET)
The MAsters on Photonic NETworks engineering (MAPNET) is a European Union's Erasmus Mundus Master's Programme.[1][2]
The Masters study programme has 30 ECTS by semester and is divided into four semesters. In the programme the first three semesters are designed as courses, laboratory sessions, and the last semester is based an independent work for the Masters thesis. This program is offered by the four universities: [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
- Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
- Berlin Institute of Technology
- Aston University and
- Osaka University
Associated Members : [8]
- Ericsson Research - Sweden;
- Deutsche Telekom - Germany;
- Mistubishi Electric Corporation - Japan;
- Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd - Japan;
- National Institute of Information and Communications Technologies - Japan.
See also
- Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
- Berlin Institute of Technology
- Aston University
- Osaka University
External links
References
- ↑ MAsters on Photonic NETworks engineering (MAPNET)
- ↑ The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
- ↑ MAsters on Photonic NETworks engineering (MAPNET)
- ↑ Hochfrequenz & Halbleiter-Systemtechnologien Hochfrequenztechnik-Photonics
- ↑ Osaka University master
- ↑ Osaka University's Strategies for Internationalization
- ↑ European Higher Education Handbook
- ↑ MAsters on Photonic NETworks engineering (MAPNET)
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