Physics - Master of Science (MSc)
The goals of physics are to gain a deep understanding of the universe at its most fundamental levels and to extend such knowledge to more complicated systems ranging from the subatomic to the cosmological scale. Physics can then be considered the basis for all-natural sciences and the bearing structure of any modern technological development. This is well reflected in our master's program in Physics which prepares graduates for careers in research and teaching at the university level or research in industrial laboratories.
Students enrolling in the two years Master's program will broaden their previous background in general physics and will be supported in carrying on their first independent research project in one of our exciting specialization areas such as biophysics and soft matter, condensed matter and nanoscience, econophysics, quantum information, and quantum technologies. Students have so the opportunity to experience forefront scientific research in an academic international environment.
Graduates from the Master's degree program in Physics:
- have a deep knowledge of methods and techniques relevant to the chosen specialization area of physics
- are ready to work in a cutting-edge international research environment
- have learned to plan, set up, and conduct a research project
- know how to model a physical system both numerically and analytically
- have developed key skills such as the ability to work in a team and communication skills.