The master's degree program in Physics is divided into four tracks/curricula. The
Fundamental Interactions track, delivered in English, aims to provide a solid mastery of high
energy physics and gravity, focusing both on theoretical and experimental aspects. The
Condensed Matter Physics track, delivered in English, aims instead to provide an in-depth
knowledge of the theoretical and experimental aspects of condensed matter. The Biophysics
track, delivered in part in Italian, focuses on biophysics, both from a computational and an
experimental point of view. The General Theoretical Physics track, on the other hand, allows
the student to study theoretical topics in the field of gravitation and elementary particles
(partly delivered in English, partly in Italian), statistical mechanics, and complex systems.