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1 Energy MSc degree in Falmer

  • University of Sussex School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
    University of Sussex School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

    University of Sussex School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

    MSc in Nanomaterials and Energy

    • Falmer, United Kingdom

    MSc

    Full time

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

    Nanomaterials have had a profound influence on the direction of research ever since the scaleable production of tiny materials became possible. Now, researchers apply nanomaterials in areas of research and future technologies that will solve many of our societal needs – from bone and muscular regeneration to new-age batteries. Materials physics and nanoscience are among the fastest growing and most exciting areas of research at Sussex. Studying with us, you’ll learn how to apply the fundamentals of physics and chemistry to nanomaterials and their emerging technologies.

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There are two aspects of most energy studies programs. The first is an exploration of the physical or ecological characteristics of various energy sources, and the second is a study of how these resources relate to national and global policy.

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom and Britain, is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe. The two most famous (and oldest) universities are Oxford and Cambridge (often referred to as Oxbridge by many Britons). England also has several other world-class institutions, including several in London (notably Imperial College, the London School of Economics, University College London and King's College London, all are part of London University).