- Consult our 8 spheres of excellence in research and the examples of projects being offered in each of them. Several of these professors routinely recruit students to pursue studies based on these research themes.
To be admitted to a research-based Master’s program or a doctorate (PhD), you must find a professor whose field of research is of interest to you and who will agree to supervise your research work.
It is strongly recommended to contact one or more professors working on projects or in fields that interest you, in order to inquire about possible supervision before submitting an application to Polytechnique.
After identifying a project and/or a professor whose work interests you, contact them by email to determine if they’re interested in your profile and research interests – this will maximize your chances of being accepted into a research-based Master’s or PhD program.
An initial email should be sent roughly 6-12 months before you wish to start your studies. Each professor’s website contains their research interests, publications, affiliations, and contact information.
Your initial email should contain:
To help you get the best results from your contact by e-mail:
Once contact has been established:
Suggested documents to include in your e-mail:
After a professor accepts your request for supervision, you can submit your application online taking care to indicate in the form the name of the professor. It is at this stage that your file will be studied by our admissions officers.
If you have not received a response from a professor, you can still submit an application. We will circulate your application in the department concerned, and a professor interested in your research profile and area of research may contact you or accept your request. However, the success of this exercise is not guaranteed.
If a professor agrees to supervise you after you’ve submitted your application, you can advise Polytechnique via email at: admission.etudessuperieures@polymtl.ca (for the research-based Master’s) or admission.doctorat@polymtl (for the doctorate (PhD). Make sure to identify yourself in your e-mail by indicating your first and last name, your birth date and application file number as well as the name of the professor who responded positively.