Internship

How to apply ?

The processes are competitive: send an unsolicited application after finding out about the research topics you'd like to work on.

  1. To begin with, you need to contact a researcher or teacher-researcher in the field you're interested in, offering to work in one of their research areas and defining a research topic.
  2. Students from universities participating in the Erasmus+ program can carry out their internship via the Erasmus-Stage scheme.
    Other students must ask their university to draw up an internship agreement directly with the host laboratory.

Find below the laboratories present in each school, with their research areas and contacts.

Internships in ENSAT

Internships (minimum 2 months, maximum 6 months) in our research laboratories can be included in the exchange programme and combined with courses.

The laboratories :
CRBE :

CRBE's research focuses on the influence of environmental changes and their interactions with the living earth, and the feedback of socio-ecological systems on these changes. Their work on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is based on 4 themes.

Contacts

ENSAT : maritxu.guiresse @ toulouse-inp.fr

Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier : regis.cereghino @ univ-tlse3.fr 

 

DYNAFOR :

Dynamiques et écologie des paysages agriforestiers : Dynafor's research is structured around two scientific axes:

The first focuses on the spatial representations and ecological functioning of agroforestry landscapes.

The second concerns the management and governance of agroforestry landscapes.

 

Contacts

ENSAT : david.sheeren @ ensat.fr

UMR DYNAFOR :  (Director) aude.vialatte @ inrae.fr 

 

LRSV :

Laboratoire de Recherche en Sciences Végétales : Research carried out by the LRSV's 8 teams focuses on certain plant development processes (cell wall, wood formation, fruit development), cell signaling mechanisms (ubiquitination, calcium signaling, peptides and small RNAs) and plant adaptation to their environment (pathogenic and mutualistic microorganisms, cold, drought, etc.). To describe and understand these biological processes, large-scale approaches (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics) are combined with those of biochemistry, molecular biology, transgenesis and cellular imaging.

 

Contacts

ENSAT : julien.pirrello @ toulouse-inp.fr
LRSV : lrsv.gestion @ univ-tlse3.fr

 

GenPhySE :

Génétique, Physiologie et Systèmes d'élevage : Attached to the Animal Genetics (GA) scientific department, in partnership with INRAE's Animal Physiology and Breeding Systems (Phase) department, it represents a major center of expertise in the fields of animal genetics, integrative biology and, more generally, animal sciences.

 

Contacts

INRAE / INP-ENSAT : (Director) juliette.riquet @ inra.fr 

 

AGIR :

Agroécologie, Innovations, territoires : The research deals with issues related to agriculture and sustainable development, within value chains, mainly for cultivated, grassland and pastoral agrosystems. The project aims to produce knowledge on agrosystems, the professions and skills of farmers and development agents, and the strategies of agri-food companies to support the evolution of agriculture.

 

Contacts

ENSAT : magali.willaume @ toulouse-inp.fr

INRAE/INPT-ENSAT : (Director) laurent.hazard @ inrae.fr 

 

LGC :

Laboratoire de Génie chimique : The Chemical Engineering Laboratory is organized into six departments. The "Bioprocesses and Microbial Systems" department brings together strong skills in the physiology and genetics of microorganisms, industrial microbiology, process engineering, bioelectrochemistry and toxicology. Research projects generally combine several of these specific and complementary skills.

 

Contacts

ENSAT: florence.mathieu @ ensat.fr

CNRS / INP-ENSAT / Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse : (Director) pascal.floquet @ ensiacet.fr 

 

More information on the ENSAT website

Internships at ENSIACET

 Internships in research laboratories can be offered to foreign students wishing to discover the research environment, or to train in scientific research, or to acquire professional experience during their university studies.

The laboratories :
LGC :

Laboratoire de Génie Chimique : The Chemical Engineering Laboratory is organized into six departments. The "Bioprocesses and Microbial Systems" department brings together strong skills in the physiology and genetics of microorganisms, industrial microbiology, process engineering, bioelectrochemistry and toxicology. Research projects generally combine several of these specific and complementary skills. 

 

Contacts

CNRS / INP-ENSAT / Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse : (Director) pascal.floquet @ ensiacet.fr 

 

LCA :

Laboratoire de Chimie Agro-Industrielle : Research topics  Biomass fractionation; Biopolymer processing; Chemical reactivity and design of biobased molecules; Environmental assessment and eco-design.

 

Contacts

LCA Director : sophie.thiebaudroux @ ensiacet.fr 

 

CIRIMAT :

CIRIMAT's scientific strategy is based on the balance between academic research at the highest international level and strong partnership research geared towards innovation.To achieve this, CIRIMAT is developing 4 permanent Scientific Areas:
* Materials science and engineering
* Nanomaterials and nanostructured materials
* Coatings and deposition processes
* Aging and durability of materials

 

Contacts

Ensiacet : internationaloffice @ ensiacet.fr 

CIRIMAT : Contact then via the website

 

LCC :

Laboratoire de Chimie de Coordination :Synthesis and reactivity in coordination and heterochemistry is the core scientific theme that drives the laboratory’s policy, and it is the theme around which the LCC’s research is organized into three thematic domains at the interfaces with other fields :

  •  Chemistry and catalysis
  • Chemistry and materials
  • Chemistry and health
Contacts

LCC : 33 5 61 33 31 00 or Brigitte.Griessinger @ lcc-toulouse.fr 

 

More information on the ENSIACET website

Internships at ENSEEIHT

Research at ENSEEIHT focuses on two major complementary areas in science: Energy and Communication.

The laboratories :
IRIT :

Toulouse Institute for Research in Computer Science. Research areas: Embedded computing / Systems and networks / Signals and Images / Data management / Information processing and retrieval / Optimization / Machine learning / Deep learning / Artificial intelligence / Data science / Computational science / Human-computer interaction / Security / Software and systems reliability

 

Contacts

Irit Director : Jean-Marc PIERSON pierson @ irit.fr 

Head of the ENSEEIHT IRIT site : andre-luc.beylot @ irit.fr 

 

LAAS : 

Laboratory for Analysis and Architecture of Systems. Research areas : Crucial Computing / Energy Management / Networks and Communications / Micro Nano Bio Technologies / Robotics / Microwaves and Optics : from Electromagnetism to Systems / Decision making and Optimization / Nano-engineering and Integration.

 

Contacts

LAAS : +33 5 61 33 62 00 

Head of the ENSEEIHT LAAS site : thierry.bosch @ laas.fr  05 34 32 25 55 

Plasma Laboratory and Energy Conversion CNRS :

Research conducted at LAPLACE ranges from the study of energy conversion mechanisms to the systems that implement them.

 

Contact

ENSEEIHT : sec-n7 @ laplace.univ-tlse.fr 

 

IMFT :

Toulouse Institute of Fluid Mechanics. Research areas : Flows with deformable interfaces and multiphase flows / Flows and transfers in heterogeneous environments / Flows with phase changes, chemical or biochemical reactions / hydrodynamic instability, transition to turbulence and developed turbulence / Large scale flows in natural and man-made environments and their interaction with living things.

 

Contacts

IMFT Management secretariat :  05 34 32 28 53  

Director: Eric CLIMENT, Professor at INP-ENSEEIHT

 

More information on the ENSEEIHT website

Contact

6 allée Emile Monso - BP 34038
31029 Toulouse Cedex 4

+33 (0)5 34 32 30 00

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