This master course provides you with a specific education in condensed matter physics, covering the whole field from soft matter to solid state-physics.
Uppsala University offers a master programme in chemistry with a strong link to world-leading research. In this master programme, you have the opportunity to study in depth the specific area of chemistry in which you are most interested, as well as simultaneously broadening your knowledge of other subjects for an individual profile. You will also have the chance to do research practice in a research group within your study track.
This interdisciplinary MSc in Nanoscience and Functional Nanomaterials equips students with the skills, knowledge and expertise to become practitioners in Nanoscience, whether in industry or academia.
The Master´s programme in Physics is primarily meant for students who want to become researchers. Most graduates will proceed with a PhD research project after their Master´s programme, either in Groningen or elsewhere.
Motions on all scales are interacting in the oceans, from circulation systems on global to turbulence on small scales. Physical oceanography is based on theory and methods from classical mechanics and thermodynamics which are applied to describe, analyze and understand processes and circulation in the ocean.
Born from 20 years of collaboration between Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon and the University Claude Bernard Lyon1, the Physics and Chemistry Masters bears the label of the Université de Lyon.
The physicists and astronomers at Radboud University Nijmegen are internationally renowned. They attract attention worldwide with spectacular discoveries – from the origin of cosmic particles to magnetism with light.
Sustained S&T and industrial development over the last decade induced an increasing need for specialised, top-notch, advanced university trainings in the fields of nanophysics and material science. Since 2002, the University of Antwerp had its Master in Nanophysics programme open to foreign students, with more than 70 graduates to date.
The Nordic Master Programme in Computational Chemistry and Physics offers a comprehensive and highly competitive training programme run by a team of collaborating partner universities each with their own specialisation in the computational disciplines.
The goal of the course is to train students to function as physicist in a company environment, research institute or a teaching profession.
The sciences of the universe as well as engineering science, are based upon common foundation of physics, mechanics, and applied mathematics. The 3 research specialities of the Masters in PM offer an intensive programme in Marine Physics with applications in both geosciences (including the Earth, Ocean and Atmosphere), and applied sciences (naval hydrodynamics).
This two-year Master Course aims at providing students with a high-level formation in Theoretical and Computational Physics, together with a deeper insight in one selected research field : Integrable Systems, or Complex Systems.