123 Master's degrees in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Europe

Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies
The Master of Science and Engineering in Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies programme from JUNIA - Graduate School of Science and Engineering engineers seek to improve, at the molecular scale, current tools in the fields of health, science, technology and the environment. Microelectronics, Bioelectronics, Nanotechnologies, and Biosensors are among the subjects covered in the program.

Quantum Technology Applications and Management (Online)
This Quantum Technology Applications and Management (Online) course from the University of Sussex Online combines scientific theory with practical exercises and real-world case studies, so you’ll dive deeper into quantum physics and explore the commercialisation of new technologies.

Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering
The Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering programme at the University of Glasgow has a research division that is home to more than 70 research students working in fields as diverse as atomic force microscopy, quantum sensors, high speed optical devices and atomistic device simulations.

Photonics and Nanotechnology
This Photonics and Nanotechnology degree from Vilnius University has a proven strong track record of the successful employment of graduates in the high-tech industry and in further PhD studies, both in Lithuania and abroad.

Quantum Matter
From individual molecules to complex solids: in this specialisation, you'll explore matter at the deepest quantum level. You'll investigate fundamental phenomena that form the blueprint for tomorrow's technology. Whether you choose theory, experiment, or the combination of both: here you'll lay the foundation for the next generation of physics.

Nanochemistry and Entrepreneurship
The Nanochemistry and Entrepreneurship degree from Vilnius University is an interdisciplinary programme designed to equip you with expertise in nanochemistry combined with entrepreneurial skills.

Nanomaterials and Energy
Nanoscience and the study of nanomaterials bring together all facets of science to study, understand and apply all things small. The Nanomaterials and Energy programme is offered at University of Sussex.

Nanobiotechnology
The goal of the Nanobiotechnology master’s programme at VILNIUS TECH is to prepare specialists with comprehensive knowledge in gene, cell, and tissue engineering, nanomaterials, nanomedicine, and diagnostic nanobiotechnology.

Sustainable Semiconductor Technologies
The Sustainable Semiconductor Technologies programme from University of Surrey allows you to discover the practical implementation of nanoscience, quantum engineering, nanomaterials and nanotechnology for renewable energy generation and storage.

Environmental and Biological Nanoscience
The Environmental and Biological Nanoscience degree offered at the University of Birmingham is a collaborative endeavour between the Environmental Health Science group in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences and the School of Biosciences.

Physics and Technology
The Physics and Technology course Aalborg University combines deep understanding of physics with technological development. You will learn how to analyse, develop and experiment with complex physical systems – and you will gain the skills to solve technical challenges in fields such as energy, materials, medical technology and quantum technology.

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
The Nanoscience and Nanotechnology programme of the University of Glasgow teaches skills desired by modern industry for scientists and engineers doing research, development and production in nanoscience and nanofabrication. This multidisciplinary programme complements backgrounds in electronics, materials science, or physics.

Nanotechnology and Microfabrication
This Nanotechnology and Microfabrication course from Bangor University teaches numerate graduates knowledge and skills in the field of nanotechnology and microfabrication.

Nanomaterials Science
Nanomaterials Science Master of Science Programme at Utrecht University offers you a scientifically diverse learning environment where you will acquire both the knowledge and the skills to successfully tackle complex multidisciplinary problems and contribute to the technologies of the future.

Applied Nanotechnology
The Applied Nanotechnology M.Sc Programme from Saxion University of Applied Sciences is unique in the Netherlands. The most distinguishing feature is its focus on the development of innovative micro- and nanotechnology-based products and applications.

Nanoscale Engineering
This Master's program in Nanoscale Engineering is a two-year (120 ECTS credits) course from Ecole Centrale de Lyon that offers specialized training in physics, nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, and nanobiotechnology. Taught in English, the program provides options to tailor the students' specialization.

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
The Nanoscience and Nanotechnology course from The University of Lancashire will take you to the new frontiers of scientific discovery. You’ll explore how scientists operating at the nanoscale are able to manipulate individual atoms and molecules to develop innovative new technologies which are set to transform our world.

Nanoscale Science and Technology
The Nanoscale Science and Technology programme from Newcastle University research students in nanoLAB cross the traditional disciplinary boundaries of medicine, engineering and the physical sciences.

Photonics
This Photonics programme from Friedrich Schiller University Jena is providing multidisciplinary coverage in the field of optics and photonics.

Science and Technology of Bio and Nanomaterials
This Science and Technology of Bio and Nanomaterials master’s degree at Ca' Foscari University of Venice equips you with the knowledge of material science, chemistry and biology that becoming an expert in the design and synthesis of new bio- and nanomaterials requires.