Physics and Nanotechnology
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The MSc programme in Physics and Nanotechnology covers a wide range of technological, theoretical, and experimental techniques in modern physics. The applications include various topics, such as the development of nanostructured materials with tailor-made electrical, magnetic, optical, mechanical and chemical properties, manufacturing and integration of nano- and micro-components in systems design, modelling of complex biological systems, optical data processing and transfer, and the development of technologies for sourcing, storing, and converting sustainable energy—e.g. fuel cells and hydrogen technology.In the course of the programme, you must carry out one or more experimental projects as part of a research group at DTU. In this way, you will gain basic theoretical competencies and experience with experimental work. You can prepare your final thesis in collaboration with one of our research groups or industrial partners, and—of course—under the supervision of a DTU professor or lecturer.
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Admissions Requirements
Applicants should have a bachelor’s degree with a major in science such as Physics, Physics Engineering, Nanotechnology, or similar. The program has prerequisites in Mathematics and Physics. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. The application deadline for non EU students is January 16.
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Kongens Lyngby
Capital Region of Denmark
2800
Denmark
- 2 years
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