Chemistry of Materials
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The international master’s degree in Chemistry of Materials is research-oriented and, based on basic training in a suitable bachelor’s degree, conveys the ability to work independently in a modern, interdisciplinary field of science at the interface between chemistry, physics and materials science. The study program provides extensive knowledge in the field of synthesis, chemistry and the properties of novel functional materials. The consideration encompasses the entire spectrum from molecules and nanoscale materials to materials. A special focus is on modern methods of industrial material synthesis and chemical processing, for example of nanomaterials, thin layers, macromolecular materials, Glasses and ceramics and materials for energy technology. Extensive experimental-analytical skills as well as computer-aided work from atomistic to meso- and macroscopic length scales are taught in these fields.The courses, which are taught entirely in English, are aimed both at students from abroad and at domestic students who are particularly interested in an international curriculum. A research-oriented and strongly interdisciplinary study program, which places great emphasis on the international mobility and trans-sectoral education of the students, responds to the need for qualified graduates in the overarching subject of materials chemistry and in particular nanotechnology. It addresses key global issues in the field of renewable energy, optics and photonics, health and aging, transport as well as information and data processing.The Master’s degree in Chemistry of Materials is strongly research-oriented. Graduates with a degree in natural sciences can primarily be employed in facilities for materials chemical research and development, but also in quality assurance and control as well as in sustainability assessment. Particularly high-performing students are recommended to pursue a doctorate after completing their master’s degree. The content orientation of the course on current research topics and specific areas of application can be designed individually by taking the corresponding compulsory elective modules, in particular by choosing a more analytical or computer-aided focus.
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Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or equivalent English proficiency Admissions Deadline: 15 July
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Jena
Thuringia
7743
Germany
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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