Nanotechnology: Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chalmers University of Technology
Key Information
Campus location
Gothenburg, Sweden
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
SEK 320,000
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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Introduction
Nanotechnology: Chemistry and Biochemistry
If you want to explore the worlds of chemistry and biochemistry at the nanoscale, investigating exciting issues within areas such as solid state materials, surface chemistry, biomaterials and more, then this profile could be the perfect choice for you. At the nanoscale, fascinating and mysterious new physical, chemical and biological properties emerge, and you will have the chance to work alongside renowned researchers in world-class facilities, operating at the global forefront of the race to understand these phenomena.
When choosing the Chemistry and biochemistry track, you will study the following:
- The synthesis, properties, and structure of solid-state materials
- Surface chemistry
- Polymer chemistry & physics
- Biomaterials
- Biophysical chemistry
- Bioanalytical chemistry
- Advanced organic chemistry
- Surface engineering
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships are a great source of funding for Master's students who are liable to pay tuition fees. Some of these are administrated by Chalmers and others by external institutions. Additional scholarships may be appended to the list and applicants are therefore encouraged to check this webpage regularly.
Please visit the university website for more information.
Curriculum
The master's programme in nanotechnology as a whole is tailored towards students who are interested in international careers in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology, both at the fundamental level, and in the design and creation of components at the nanoscale.
Besides equipping you with a solid theoretical background in physics, chemistry, and the technology of nanoscale systems, the programme will also provide you with knowledge of the innovative possibilities of nanotechnology and ample hands-on experience in experimental techniques.
Future applications within electronics, telecommunication, and information systems, including quantum computers, medicine, and natural or artificial biosystems will rely heavily upon progress in nanoscale technologies. Proficiency in theoretical and practical aspects of these areas will be important both within industry and academia.
A unique feature of the programme is that you will also become part of the research environment at Chalmers, with access to our cleanroom and other world-class facilities for labs and group projects. This means that you will have the opportunity to work in close collaboration with researchers building the Swedish quantum computer at the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology.
Our cleanroom is one of the few worldwide where master's students can carry out their projects. You will also be introduced to other modern laboratories for both manufacturing and analysis, even in your first year.
The conclusion of the programme consists of a thesis based on a half-or full-year research work carried out with some of the researchers in the area, either within our departments or with industrial partners. You will have the possibility to continue working in the laboratories as part of your master's thesis.
Program Outcome
Credits: 120
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
When you graduate from this programme, you will be able to take up key roles in tomorrow's frontier of nano-innovation in industry or academia. The skills and knowledge you acquire in understanding and designing new materials and devices with applications in energy production, medicine, and electronics will ensure you are in high demand in society.