Overview
This Materials Research MSc programme from the University of Helsinki has the following six study lines representing different branches of materials research:
- experimental materials physics
- computational materials physics
- medical physics
- polymer materials chemistry
- inorganic materials chemistry
- electronics and industrial applications
Upon graduating from the Materials Research programme taught at University of Helsinki you will :
- have a solid understanding of the essential concepts, theories, and experimental methods of materials research.
- know the different types of materials and will be able to apply and adapt theories and experimental methods to new problems in the field and assess critically other scientists’ work.
- be able to communicate information in your field to both colleagues and laymen.
Depending on the study line you choose you will gain in-depth understanding of:
- The synthesis, processing, structure and properties of inorganic materials
- Modelling methods in materials research
- The structure and dynamics of biomolecular systems
- The synthesis, structure and properties of polymers
- Applications of materials research in industrial applications
- The use of methods of physics in medicine
Career opportunities:
Experts in materials research are needed not only in research institutes and universities but also in high-tech industries as well as in hospitals. Employers of our graduates include industries like:
- the technology industry (electronics and electrotechnical industry, information technology, mechanical engineering, metal industry, consulting)
- the chemical industry
- the forest industry
- the energy industry
- medical technology
- pharmaceuticals
Many of our MSc graduates have also continued their studies in doctoral programmes in Finland and abroad.
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Visit programme websiteProgramme Structure
Courses included:
Scientific computing
Radiochemistry
Surface Chemistry
Nanophysics and Nanochemistry
Nanocatalysis
Atomic layer deposition and etching
Aurface Physics
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Duration
- Full-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Campus Location
- Helsinki, Finland
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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General requirements
- You have completed or will complete by 31 August a first-cycle degree or a second-cycle degree (degrees from universities of applied sciences included) or a postgraduate degree in Finland or abroad.
- You have completed or will complete applicable studies required for the master’s programme by 15 January. Below are further details concerning applicable studies.
- You have sufficient proficiency in Finnish, Swedish or English.
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Applies to youEU/EEA NationalsFree
Living costs
Helsinki
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Funding
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Scholarships Information
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