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- Starting from the academic year 2011-2012, the physics department of the University of Antwerp organizes a state-of-the-art two-year master programme (120 ECTS credits) in the fascinating and emerging field of nanophysics.
- All courses are taught in English. Therefore students will need to prove good proficiency in English.
- The teaching is supported by a strong and long research tradition in nanophysics at the UA.
- The programme is unique in the sense that it focuses strongly on the fundamental physical aspects
that are necessary to understand the exciting properties of nanosystems.
- Students have the opportunity to get insight in the nanometer scale physics via experimental, theoretical and computational work.
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The Master in Nanophysics at UA is integral part of the Nanomat international master program. In addition, the courses in English are available to foreign students within established exchange programs (e.g. Erasmus). Foreign students are also welcome for internships and their M.Sc. thesis work at UA (see this link for offered topics). Provided that more than 40 ECTS are collected and recognized by his/her home university, the student can obtain a bi-diploma.
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Two out of three international students from the Master's programme
- Milovanovic Slavisa, Serbia
- Pourbabak Rouhallah, Iran

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