MSc in Materials Chemistry
Gothenburg, Sweden
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
SEK 160,000 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Since the dawn of mankind, materials have defined us and played a central role in human development. The ages of stone, bronze, and iron formed vital parts of our history and now we are entering the nano age.
Using all the tools of chemistry, this master's program will deepen your understanding of materials, developing and designing them to be lighter, stronger, cheaper, more durable, and environmentally friendly. These are the materials that may come to form the essential building blocks in the next era of humanity.
Centred around organic and inorganic chemistry, polymers, and nanotechnology, this program will train you how to use these tools to tweak molecules and create specific, desired properties. This could include everything from high-temperature, corrosion-resistant materials, to catalysts for chemical processes and vehicle exhausts, or nanomaterials with unique traits for precision-targeted pharmaceuticals.
Materials chemistry could yield untold benefits for all kinds of fields. Biodegradable detergents, solvent-free paints, renewable polymers, polymer-based solar panels and diodes, thermoelectric materials that transform heat into electricity, and materials for handling complex emissions from biofuel engines — these are just some of the possibilities that you will investigate.
This master's program has an emphasis on synthesis, chemical characterization, physical and chemical properties, applications, and top-down chemical nanomanufacturing. There is also a close connection to industrially relevant materials, including both those in use today and those likely to become crucial for future developments.
As a student, you will develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes which are essential to handle these complex materials, with courses covering topics such as advanced catalysis, surface chemistry, and nuclear chemistry.
You will look at the design, development of new and existing materials, and the synthesis and characterization of material properties. The program has a strong project-based emphasis, with teamwork and innovation processes at the forefront.
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Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships are a great source of funding for Master's students who are liable to pay tuition fees. Some of these are administrated by Chalmers and others by external institutions. Additional scholarships may be appended to the list and applicants are therefore encouraged to check this webpage regularly.
Please visit the university website for more information.
Curriculum
Compulsory courses year 1
During the first year, the programme starts with four compulsory courses that form a common foundation in Materials chemistry. Each course is 7.5 credits.
- The synthesis, properties, and structure of solid-state materials
- Surface chemistry
- Polymer chemistry and physics
- Advanced analytical chemistry
Compulsory courses year 2
In the second year, you must complete a master's thesis to graduate. The thesis may be worth 30 credits or 60 credits depending on your choice. A 60-credit thesis covers the entire second year and no additional courses are taken. A 30-credit thesis covers the last semester and you will take courses during the remaining time.
- Master's thesis
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Career Opportunities
Sweden, and the Gothenburg region, in particular, has cutting-edge research in the characterization, design, and development of new materials. In industry and academia, scientists and engineers in materials science are active in fields ranging from fundamental materials development to the application of materials technology in products and processes. Thus, the job market in Sweden has a continuous need for materials engineers with a sound chemistry background within the Swedish industry, such as automotive, rolling bearings, bioimplants, polymers, surface treatment, paint, packaging materials, pharmaceuticals, nuclear materials as well as hygiene and healthcare products.
Chalmers has connected academic research in all these fields, often together with start-up companies. In addition, sustainable engineering opens up more opportunities such as catalysis, recycling, biodegradable materials, tailored nanomaterials, and corrosion-resistant alloys which can lead you to a career at Chalmers in Sweden or anywhere in the world. Around 30% of the graduated students from Materials chemistry move on to Ph.D. studies, in most cases at Chalmers but also elsewhere.
Some examples of companies where the previous students have found positions include Powercell, AstraZeneca, ESAB, ST1, Emerson, Borealis, Rise, Ringhals Nuclear Power, Nouryon, Mölnlycke Healthcare, Elasto Sweden AB, Preem, Tetra Pack, Intellego Technologies, Akzo Nobel, Oxeon, Vinci Technologies, Perstorp, Volvo, Volvo Cars, Alström Power, Inovyn or Adesso Bioproducts.
There are also a large number of graduate students who work as consultants or in different parts of the public sector. Around half of the master thesis work conducted on the programme is done in different research groups at Chalmers and the other half is conducted at, in connection with, companies and industries primely in the Gothenburg area.