Physics
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Description
Gain experience in a wide range of topics taught across the University of London at a high level of specialisation. Topics include nanotechnology, biophysics, photonics, cosmology and particle physics. Consists of taught components plus a very in-depth research project linked to areas of cutting edge research in the given field.
KEY BENEFITS
- The programme provides a wide range of background knowledge and generic and transferable research skills.
- Students will gain real experience of research in current areas of interest in Physics and related disciplines.
- A major project provides the opportunity to specialise in experimental or computational biophysics and nantotechnology research, or theo…
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Gain experience in a wide range of topics taught across the
University of London at a high level of specialisation. Topics
include nanotechnology, biophysics, photonics, cosmology and
particle physics. Consists of taught components plus a very
in-depth research project linked to areas of cutting edge research
in the given field.
KEY BENEFITS
- The programme provides a wide range of background knowledge and generic and transferable research skills.
- Students will gain real experience of research in current areas of interest in Physics and related disciplines.
- A major project provides the opportunity to specialise in experimental or computational biophysics and nantotechnology research, or theoretical particle physics and cosmology.
- Success in the programme prepares students for subsequent PhD studies or for appointments in academic, industrial and public-sector research.
PURPOSEThe MSc programme provides experience of research in
rapidly developing areas of Physics and related disciplines.
Provides experience of the planning, administration, execution and
dissemination of research, and equips students with the background
knowledge and transferable and generic skills required to become an
effective researcher.
DESCRIPTIONThe programme consists of taught components combining
specialised taught material in current areas of Physics and related
disciplines, general research techniques, transferable skills and
specialised research techniques together with a major research
project. The project starts in January carrying through to the end
of the programme. Experts in the chosen field will act as project
supervisors.
The programme is run by the Department of Physics with some modules
provided by the Department of Mathematics, the Randall Division of
Cell and Molecular Biophysics and other University of London
Colleges.
Topics include: nanotechnology, biophysics, photonics, cosmology
and particle physics.
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