A two-year degree comprising 120 ECTS credits, the track Nano, Quantum and Photonics follows the general structure of the MSc Applied Physics. This includes a core course in computational and mathematical physics, mandatory specialization courses, free and track electives, an internship and a final project.
Track compulsory courses
All students in the track Nano, Quantum and Photonics must take one 5-credit specialization courses. This is:
- Condensed matter at the nanoscale
Track electives
The track electives for the track are:
- Semiconductor nanophysics
- Molecular photophysics
- Nanomagnetism
- Computational materials science
- Photonics and modern optics
- Organic electronics
- Nanophotonics
- Optical sensing and metrology
- Solar cells
- Plasma processing science and technology
- Nanospintronics
- Ultracold quantum physics
- Single molecule microscopy fornanomaterials