Nanoelectronics and Nanomechanics - MSc
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Science
Our interdisciplinary nanotechnology courses are unique. You'll study at two leading research centres and your MSc will be highly respected by employers.
About the course1 year full time Entry requirementsYou'll need a 2.2 or above in physics, chemistry, materials science, electronic engineering or a related discipline. English language requirements for overseas studentsIELTS (minimum score 6.5 with 6 in each component), TOEFL IBT (minimum score 91). Entry requirements for international students Core modules
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Fees and fundingTo help pay for tuition fees and living expenses, a number of EPSRC studentships are available for UK or EU residents. In most instances you'll need to make an application to study before applying for an award. Contact us for further information. Financial information for postgraduate taught courses Any questions?If you'd like to know more about any aspect of our courses, contact us: E: mark.geoghegan@sheffield.ac.uk |
Where your masters can take youBecause our courses are interdisciplinary, we can equip you with a range of skills that you can't get from any single science department. At the end of the course, you'll be ready for a career in this expanding, leading-edge science. As a nanotechnology MSc graduate, there will be many opportunities available to you all over the world. Expand your horizonsOur courses are run jointly with the University of Leeds. They cover all the relevant areas of materials science, physics, chemistry, electronics and biology. Our research environment reflects the latest thinking. You'll find a lively, creative department that has regular society meetings, lectures and seminars. Our staff are enthusiastic about their varied research, publish often in international journals, and collaborate with universities and organisations both in the UK and abroad. We're one of the top ten physics and astronomy departments in the UK.FacilitiesYour study is enhanced by access to femtosecond lasers, x-ray reflectometers, advanced sample preparation facilities, neutron source, helium liquefier, high magnetic fields and a SQUID magnetometer. Through our network of global partners, you'll also have access to a number of international facilities including the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the Hubble Space Telescope and the ESO Very Large Telescope in Chile. Apply nowYou can apply for postgraduate study using our Postgraduate Online Application Form. It is a quick and easy process. |
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