This Master is broadly interdisciplinary, encompassing photonics, computer vision and imaging science, computer science and multimedia technology as a mix of relevant theoretical and practical knowledge. The objective is to educate students in advanced methodologies and models in computational color science with two goals of research orientation and further studies at the doctoral level on one hand, and practical applications on the other hand. CIMET offers three areas of specialization: Color Imaging Science, Spectral Color Science and Multimedia Technology Science. These areas are being emergent, rapidly evolving, and of growing impact on the Information Society Technologies which require specialized competencies.
Courses are taught in English and are structured according to the ECTS with 120 credits run over four semesters of full-time study. Students will be awarded a double (or multiple) degree from the two (or three) degree-granting Universities visited. The CIMET programme is intended for top level non-EU and EU students with a fluent knowledge in spoken and written English. Thirty two students will be integrated each year in this program, with a professor/student ratio close to one. Admission will be based on academic excellence. Applicants should have a BSc degree (i.e. 180 ECTS) in computer science, physics or mathematics or similar field. Web