Master in Fundamental Physics: Nanotechnologies and Quantum Devices (Nanoquad) 24 months Postgraduate Program By Université Paris Cité |Top Universities

Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Nanotechnologies and Quantum Devices’ is an international two-year master program giving a high-level theoretical and experimental training on different types of quantum phenomena – with particular emphasis on quantum devices and nanotechnologies. In this research area, the boundaries between physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering, biomedicine and ICT engineering have become blurred. 


The aim of the program is to create a professional figure having the complementary competences of a modern quantum physicist and a physical engineer in the area of nanotechnology-based quantum devices. Students receive state of the art training in nanofabrication and nanocharacterizing, thanks to the access to Politecnico labs (first year) and to Université Paris Cité cleanroom and the dedicated nanoscience teaching platform (second year). It also relies on the intervention of high-level scientists working in the domain of quantum devices.


The program is jointly offered by Université Paris Cité and the Politecnico of Turin. It is completely taught in English. At the issue of the two-year program, the succeeding students receive a double degree: the Italian Laurea Magistrale (Master degree) ‘Nanotechnologies for ICTs’ and the French Master Degree ‘Dispositifs Quantiques’. 


Thanks to this well-established network, students find many opportunities after graduation both in academics as well as in the industrial sector. After the master’s degree, they can be directly employed as specialized scientists or engineers in High-Tech Industries, or start a PhD thesis work in outstanding public or private research laboratories.

Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Nanotechnologies and Quantum Devices’ is an international two-year master program giving a high-level theoretical and experimental training on different types of quantum phenomena – with particular emphasis on quantum devices and nanotechnologies. In this research area, the boundaries between physics, chemistry, materials science and engineering, biomedicine and ICT engineering have become blurred. 


The aim of the program is to create a professional figure having the complementary competences of a modern quantum physicist and a physical engineer in the area of nanotechnology-based quantum devices. Students receive state of the art training in nanofabrication and nanocharacterizing, thanks to the access to Politecnico labs (first year) and to Université Paris Cité cleanroom and the dedicated nanoscience teaching platform (second year). It also relies on the intervention of high-level scientists working in the domain of quantum devices.


The program is jointly offered by Université Paris Cité and the Politecnico of Turin. It is completely taught in English. At the issue of the two-year program, the succeeding students receive a double degree: the Italian Laurea Magistrale (Master degree) ‘Nanotechnologies for ICTs’ and the French Master Degree ‘Dispositifs Quantiques’. 


Thanks to this well-established network, students find many opportunities after graduation both in academics as well as in the industrial sector. After the master’s degree, they can be directly employed as specialized scientists or engineers in High-Tech Industries, or start a PhD thesis work in outstanding public or private research laboratories.

Admission Requirements

59+
72+
5.5+
Entry Requirements: This course is addressed to students that have validated a bachelor in physics, materials science, engineering (with physics orientation) and to students of ‘ecoles supérieures’ (Polytechnique, Ecoles Normales,..). Language pre-requisites: B2 level in English.

2 Years
Sep

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