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2 Physics MSc Degree Programs in Aarhus Denmark


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Aarhus University
MSc in Quantum Technologies and Engineering, QuanTEEM (Erasmus Mundus)
- Aarhus, Denmark
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Erasmus Mundus International Master in Quantum Technologies and Engineering (QuanTEEM) offers you a unique international educational experience with a focused curriculum on quantum technologies, by bringing together the expertise of research groups at three renowned EU universities. The backbone of the programme is a multi-disciplinary approach in physics, materials (including nanostructures), and computer science, which will make you a skilled expert and quantum engineer.


Aarhus University
MSc in Physics
- Aarhus, Denmark
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
In MSc Physics You adjust the laboratory lasers before going to your next lecture on cold atoms. You feed your computer the latest measurements from the scanning tunneling microscope and see if the placement of the extra atoms on the surface matches your model calculation. You do some work on your model for a quantum computer, before going to the next lecture in quantum optics.
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Aarhus is the principal port in Denmark and the 2nd largest in the country. With over 100,000 residents the city is situated in the Aarhus municipality. It is also called the Capital of Jutland. It has several universities and colleges.
Physics is a natural science. It is the branch that deals with studying and understanding matter and energy. Topics found in physics studies can include mechanics, calculus, electricity, magnetism, thermodynamics and optics.
Denmark's higher education puts emphasis on a technical higher education through the university learning. Most of the Danish universities also offers quality international students culture due to its relaxed Scandinavian attitude.