Part time Masters in Nanoscience 2021 in Europe
The benefits of a Masters extend beyond improving your earning potential. They can provide you with personal and professional skills to accelerate your development. They are also an opportunity to differentiate yourself from your peers, many of whom will have similar A-level and undergraduate qualifications.
The Master in Nanoscience is a degree with the purpose of teaching students about nanoscale phenomena; it can include materials chemistry, nanoelectronics or biophysics. It is an interdisciplinary degree that will allow graduates to work in a variety of industries, not only of nanotechnology but other traditional industries too.
Masters Program Part time in Nanoscience in Europe
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Master's Degree in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
The objective of the course is to offer postgraduate training in an emerging multidisciplinary field in which the Galician university system does not have a specific degree de ...
MSc in Nanoscience
In the MSc in Nanoscience, you will work together with world-class scientists: top researchers from the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials provide education in the cours ...
MSc in Nanoscale Structure of Materials
Our aim is to prepare high-level professionals in the field of material science for academia and industry, a researcher who can synthesize new material, do extensive character ...
Master in Physics - Nanophysics
The Master in Nanophysics at UA is integral part of the Nanomat international master program. In addition, the courses in English are available to foreign students within esta ...
Master in Advanced Materials Science / Construction Nanomaterials
The “Advanced Materials Science / Construction nanomaterials” Master program is focused on the study of new engineering materials used in machine-building, space technology, m ...
Master in Chemistry of Nanomaterials
This program aims to provide an education that gives students an introduction to the processes involved in scientific research; provides the knowledge and skills needed for a ...
Master in Biomaterials
The main objective is to provide students with the most current training in Biomaterials Science that will prepare them for their future career opportunities, both in research ...
MSc Quantum Engineering
As a consecutive course at the Faculty of Physics and Astronomy at the Julius Maximilians University in Würzburg, the Master’s degree in Quantum Engineering is offered with th ...
MSc in Chemical Technology: Composites and Nanomaterials
Composites and Nanomaterials contains physical and inorganic chemistry, engineering of materials and chemical reactors, technology of polymers, processing of nanomaterials and ...
Master's Program in Materials Science and Engineering (MSMAT)
Materials Science and Engineering focuses on developing synthetic and biological polymers, ceramics and metals. Students enrolled within the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. programs . ...
Master in Nanoscience, Materials and Processes: Chemical Technology at the Frontier
The aim of this program is to train new professionals in the field of nanotechnology, materials and chemical engineering. It is of particular interest for graduates in any of ...
Master in Complex Materials: Thermal Analysis and Rheology
Study Structure Module 2. UDC Introduction to complex materials Viscoelasticity of materials Thermo-mechanical properties of materials. Fundamental Methods
Master Programme in Nanoscience
On the nanometre scale, the distinction between disciplines such as physics, chemistry and biology becomes less clear. Characteristic for nanotechnology
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Leuven et al)
The word Nanoscience refers to the study, manipulation, and engineering of matter, particles, and structures on the nanometer scale. Nanotechnology is the application of nanos ...
Master in Nanomaterials Science
Nanomaterials Science is a two-year (120 ECTS) multidisciplinary programme in which you will explore the subject areas of catalysis, colloid science, and nanophotonics. The pr ...