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Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) Photonics Master of science

Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)

Photonics Master of science

Γ…s Municipality, Norway

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Aug 2025

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    About : The Photonics Master of Science is designed to provide advanced knowledge and technical skills in photonics technology. This program covers fundamental and applied photonics concepts and prepares students for various applications in research and industry. It focuses on both theoretical and practical aspects of the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in areas like optical engineering, telecommunications, biophotonics, and photonic materials development. They may find opportunities in research institutions, private companies, and government agencies seeking experts in photonic systems and applications.

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Introduction

Have you ever thought of how important light is in the technology surrounding us? Light plays a central role in car sensors, internet, cameras in drones, solar cells – and so much more! These technologies build on photonics, the physics of photons.

Photonics is considered a Key Enabling Technology by the EU, and the ongoing development of advanced light sources and detectors will continue to be vital for Europe in the future. Innovation in photonics will contribute to solve societal challenges and create sustainable economies.

In autumn 2022 NMBU will, as the first University in Norway, offer a master’s program in photonics. The master’s program extends over two years, and provides a solid fundament in physics, mathematics, computer science and sensor technology.

As a student in the field of photonics, you will be part of an established professional environment at REALTEK, and you will have the opportunity to work closely with research and development in the field. Through Student Research Labs, you can gain practical experience with research, and participate in projects in various research groups or in collaboration with industry. Or maybe you have an interest in entrepreneurship and want to learn more about innovation? You can join both Student Reasarch Labs and innovation when studying photonics.

Through the master's program in photonics, NMBU collaborates closely with the University of Oslo. To ensure that we educate attractive candidates for the labour market, we have also established close contact to relevant industries. You can read more about our partners below.

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