In the programme, you will work in an active research group together with other students, post-docs, and senior researchers on solving problems in e.g. energy efficiency and drug delivery. In addition to the theoretical basis of materials physics, you will also learn to use state-of-the-art research equipment with hands-on courses.
Upon graduation, you will be able to use the diverse set of skills acquired as part of this track, including experimental, theoretical, and numerical techniques to produce and analyse new physical projects.
Materials Physics is one of the six specialisation tracks of the Master’s Degree Programme in Exact Sciences (previously called the MDP in Physical and Chemical Sciences). The other tracks of the programme are
Astronomy and Space Physics
Chemistry of Drug Development
Chemistry of Materials for Sustainable Development
Mathematics and Statistics
Theoretical Physics.