METEOR abroad
The sixth METEOR (second year, semester S3) takes place abroad, within a partner university or industry.
Travelling and lodging expenses are subsidized by MAUCA, thanks to the Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur (OCA).
Available in 2025/2026
Modelling of space & ground-based observations of meteors and exotic matter
- Numerical methods Signal
 - Syllabus
 - University of Torino
 - Torino, Italy
 
Optical polarization analysis of supermassive black holes
- Instrumentation
 - Syllabus
 - Institute of Astrophysics
 - Heraklion, Greece
 
Orbital parameters of binary stars
- Stellar physics
 - Syllabus
 - Université Libre de Brussels
 - Brussels, Belgium
 
A search for faint satellites around isolated galaxies
- Cosmology
 - Syllabus
 - University of Granada
 - Granada, Spain
 
Formation and evolution of Galactic stellar populations
- Stellar physics
 - Syllabus
 - INAF Arcetri
 - Arcetri, Italy
 
Undercovering low surface brightness galaxies
- Cosmology
 - Syllabus
 - National Center for Nuclear Research
 - Warsaw, Poland
 
Characterizing multi-wavelength blazar variability
- Stellar physics
 - Syllabus
 - University of Padova
 - Padova, Italy
 
Modelling of space & ground-based observations of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
- Signal
 - Syllabus
 - University of Torino
 - Torino, Italy
 
TESS observations of intermediate-mass stars
- Stellar Physics
 - Syllabus
 - University of Granada
 - Granada, Spain
 
Hunting for dark matter with gamma rays
- Cosmology
 - Syllabus
 - Instituto de Física Teórica
 - Madrid, Spain
 
From Selection to Science: Assessing 4MOST’s Observational Biases
- Stellar Physics
 - Syllabus
 - Uppsala University
 - Uppsala, Sweden
 
Uncovering the link between thermal and non-thermal components in galaxy clusters
- Cosmology
 - Syllabus
 - INAF Cagliari
 - Cagliary, Italy
 
Dark matter searches with gamma-ray telescopes
- Stellar Physics
 - Syllabus
 - University of Southern Denmark
 - Odense, Denmark
 
The chemical fingerprints of exoplanet-host stars
- Stellar Physics
 - Syllabus
 - INAF Arcetri
 - Arcetri, Italy
 
Bayesian modelling of intermediate-mass stars
- Stellar Physics
 - Syllabus
 - University of Granada
 - Granada, Spain