The " Materials Physics" specialization aims to provide advanced scientific training focused on understanding materials and their diverse applications. It encompasses several core areas, including: materials technology, through the fabrication of thin films or bulk structures using various techniques to equip students with specialized skills; Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) methods applied to both materials and structures, enabling defect analysis without compromising the integrity of the components; numerical simulation and modeling, with the objective of mastering predictive computation tools to assess material properties; and finally, the applications of laser technology, whether in optical communication systems, material processing, or in industrial and medical fields.