The iPSRS EMJM program has received funding from the European Union from 2024 to 2030. It offersEMJM scholarships to students in the 2025-2027 cohort,covering both living and study expenses in Europe, ensuring that exceptional students do not require additional personal financial assistance.
The consortium of the EMJM PSRS involvesUniversity Jean Monnet, University of Eastern Finland, University Paris Est Créteil and University of Vilnius.
Themaster's program has undergone changes compared to the previous PSRS Program, with the University of Vilnius replacing Politecnico di Torino as a potential concentration track in semester 3. This modification has introduced a curriculum with a stronger focus on semiconductor photonics.
For this project, the challenge was in rebranding an established product to attract new audiences, while ensuring that current users feel connected. The results were outstanding.
For this project, the challenge was in rebranding an established product to attract new audiences, while ensuring that current users feel connected. The results were outstanding.
For this project, the challenge was in rebranding an established product to attract new audiences, while ensuring that current users feel connected. The results were outstanding.
For this project, the challenge was in rebranding an established product to attract new audiences, while ensuring that current users feel connected. The results were outstanding.