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University of Helsinki Master in Materials Research

University of Helsinki

Master in Materials Research

Helsinki, Finland

2 Years

English, Finnish, Swedish

Full time

EUR 18,000 / per year *

On-Campus

* for non-EU/EEA countries

Key Summary

    About: The Master in Materials Research focuses on advanced studies of materials and their properties. This program emphasizes research methodologies, analytical techniques, and practical applications, preparing students with a strong foundational background in materials science.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles as materials scientists, researchers in academic or industrial settings, and positions in quality control or product development within engineering firms. Opportunities also exist in research and development in fields like nanotechnology and biotechnology.

Introduction

Can Ma­ter­i­als Re­search solve the en­ergy prob­lem?

All technology around us is based on materials. Materials research has a great opportunity to solve grand societal problems and find discoveries in the fields of energy, food, water, safety, health and well-being, environment, sustainable use of resources and urbanisation. New fascinating materials with unexpected properties, tailored to the needs of our society, can change the way we live our everyday life.

Materials research is the richest and most multidisciplinary field in natural sciences. The Master’s Programme in Materials Research (MATRES) is based on physics, chemistry, biology and medical sciences, mathematics and computer science, all taught in a cohesive, and self-contained way. You will study for example biomaterials, nanomaterials, smart materials, polymers, composites, electronics, energy generation and storage as well as green and sustainable materials.

This programme has the following six study lines representing different branches of materials research:

  1. experimental materials physics
  2. computational materials physics
  3. medical physics
  4. polymer materials chemistry
  5. inorganic materials chemistry
  6. electronics and industrial applications.

Studying

The Master’s Programme in Materials Research (MATRES) is based on physics, chemistry, biology and medical sciences, mathematics and computer science, all taught in a cohesive, and self-contained way.

All teachers use their current research in the field in their teaching. You study for example biomaterials, nanomaterials, smart materials, polymers, composites, electronics, energy generation and storage as well as green and sustainable materials.

You can do part of your studies and/or Master’s thesis in an international collaboration. The program works with CERN, the international fusion reactor ITER, international synchrotron light sources and x-ray-free electron lasers, just to name a few. We use the latest technology to develop methods for synthesising new materials, simulating them using supercomputers as well as characterising and manipulating them using ultrasound, particle beams and different wavelengths of light.

Stu­dents and stu­dent life

Student life and especially the student organisation culture is exceptionally rich and diverse in Finland. Also at the University of Helsinki, the student community is very active. More than 250 student organisations operate within the Student Union of the University of Helsinki (HYY), ranging from faculty and subject organisations to political and societal organisations, and from choirs and orchestras to sports and game clubs. Their activities include anniversary celebrations, academic dinner parties, cultural events, get-togethers and excursions.

As a student and member of the Student Union (HYY), you are entitled to many benefits and services. For example, affordable student housing, basic healthcare services, sports facilities and student-priced meals. You also get numerous discounts, for example on public transport fees across the country.

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