Materials Science for Energy and Nanotechnology
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Would you like to contribute to the development of sustainable energy? Do you want to be part of a research environment with an industrial focus? The master’s programme is an interdisciplinary course in physics and chemistry. Teaching has a comprehensive focus on functional groups with options for specialising in synthesis, characterisation and modelling.This master’s programme is for those who wish to understand the interaction between structure and characteristics, and who wish to contribute to the development of functional materials for use in energy production and storage, improved energy efficiency, and for electronics and advanced sensors.The programme provides in-depth competence in the crossover between physics and chemistry and equips graduates to contribute to interdisciplinary solutions in product development and global challenges in the future. The programme will qualify you for work in fields related to either chemistry or physics, but also enable you to participate in larger projects where both physics and chemistry are important. Most of our graduates find employment in research and development within the private sector or at research centres and universities, often subsequent to a PhD research degree.You will learn to work independently with research as you conduct a sizeable project – your master’s thesis. We train you to think critically and communicate your research results clearly and effectively.
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Oslo
Norway
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Norway
- 2 years
- Full Time
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