Physics is finding more widespread applications each year. Techniques that only a few years ago were limited to physics laboratories can now be found in instruments and equipment used in medicine, telecommunications and data storage. Examples include computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, optical fibres and CD/DVD recording.
As a consequence, there is an increasing need for physicists who can bring about a technology transfer from the physics field to industrial companies and other research laboratories. One aim of this master’s programme is to educate students that can fill this need for development engineers. Another aim is to provide a suitable training for those students who wish to continue towards a PhD.
For more information:
http://www.kth.se/studies/master/programmes/physic
Tuition fees Start dates Length |
Area of study Last update |
2 years, 120 ECTS
Late August
January 15th
English
www.kth.se/studies/master/admission?l=en.
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