The SPEED facility is used in an educational context during teaching lectures given in Licence (L3 - UCA) and Master (M1/M2 Astrophysics MAUCA and MASS) degrees.

In the Physics license degree 

SPEED is part of three elective and supervised projects given in the second semester of the 3rd year on coronagraphy, cophasing optics and the JWST. 

[1] Coronagraphy: diffractive optics for exoplanets detection

[2] Cophasing optics: active optics for astronomical observations

[3] WebbPSF[edu]: understand JWST's images and development of the WebbPSF[edu] tool

In the Astrophysics master's degree 

SPEED is part of instrumental courses given in various METEORs (Modules Experiments ThEOry Research) of the MAUCA master's degree (http://mauca.unice.fr/) and in two instrumental lectures in the MASS master's degree (https://www.master-mass.eu/).

[4] CSO: Cophasing Segmented Optics (elective lecture - M1/M2 MAUCA)

[5] SEFA: Software Engineering for Astronomy (elective lecture - M1/M2 MAUCA, M2 MASS)

[6] IE: Imaging Exoplanets (elective lecture - M1/M2 MAUCA)

[7] Telescope Optics - Erasmus Master MASS (Master in Astrophysics and Space Science, compulsory course) 

[8] Cophasing Optics - Erasmus Master MASS (Master in Astrophysics and Space Science, compulsory course) 

Summary of courses currently proposed:

 Lecture  University year in which the lecture was provided
 Supervised project on coronagraphy [1]  2018-2019 / 2019-2020 / 2020-2021
 Supervised project on cophasing [2]
 Supervised project on WebbPSF[edu] [3]  2022-2023
 Cophasing Segmented Optics [4]  2018-2019 / 2019-2020 / 2021-2022 / 2023-2024
 Software Engineering for Astronomy [5]  2023-2024 / 2024-2025
 Imaging Exoplanets [6]  
 Telescope Optics [7]  2022-2023 / 2023-2024 / 2024-2025
 Cophasing Optics [8]  2022-2023 / 2023-2024 / 2024-2025

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