MSc in Wireless, Photonics and Space Engineering
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
The world is undergoing a fourth industrial revolution. Digital data is the new capital and the internet has become a resource every bit as precious as water or electricity. This master’s program will train you to become a technology innovator, developing and innovating concepts to form the core of the next generation of cell phones, antennas, quantum computers, sensors, robots, communication systems, and satellites.
New and emerging infrastructures and applications like data centres, industrial automation, and autonomous driving will require unprecedented investments in photonics and wireless technology. The space industry is undergoing a similar transformation, with satellite constellation services for global communications, navigation, Earth observation, and space science becoming ever more commonplace. This master’s program will prepare you to meet these enormous future challenges by training you in the fundamentals of photonics, microwave devices, and how these components work at a systemic level.
You will have unique opportunities when studying this program at the Chalmers University of Technology to access truly world-class facilities. Onsala Space Observatory has advanced radio telescopes and instruments for studying the Earth and the Universe. The Nanofabrication Laboratory on campus is one of the best-equipped university cleanrooms in Europe for research and fabrication of advanced semiconductor devices and integrated circuits. Our research laboratories, including the Kollberg Laboratory, are equipped with state-of-the-art photonics and microwave measurement equipment.
Your lectures will be delivered by globally-leading researchers and industry professionals, bringing advanced and contemporary knowledge from the cutting edge of the field directly to the classroom. The program offers a diverse range of educational activities, from lectures, tutorial exercises, home assignments, and team projects to practical laboratory work. The key focus in each of these learning activities is on gaining a deeper understanding of the concepts and their implications. The program does not aim to provide you with all the answers — rather, it helps you ask the right questions.
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Curriculum
Compulsory courses year 1
During the first year, the programme starts with five compulsory courses that form a common foundation in wireless, photonics and space engineering. Each course is 7.5 credits.
- Electromagnetic waves and components
- Wireless and photonics system engineering
- Microwave engineering
- Space science and techniques
- Photonics and lasers
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.
- Master's thesis
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Career Opportunities
The industry is in the middle of the fourth industrial revolution, where the physical and digital worlds blend, and skilled experts in wireless and photonics technologies are needed. The telecom, aerospace, medical and automotive industries are all expected to grow in the coming years and students who have graduated from this programme will be in high demand. Our alumni work as technical specialists in design, research, development or production of wireless and photonics components, and systems.
Entrepreneurship is strong in the region including many small enterprises and start-ups, for example, Omnisys Instruments (electronic systems for space), Medfield diagnostics (medical imaging), Bluetest (antenna test systems), Iloomina (photonic integration) and Gapwaves (integrated waveguide technology). The region is also a leading European R&D and industrial node including large companies such as Ericsson, Saab, Nvidia and RUAG Space. Ericsson is one of the world's leading information and communication companies and has one of its R&D centres located in Gothenburg, Saab offers defence and security systems, Nvidia develops chip units, including photonics, for mobile computing and data centre infrastructure, and RUAG Space develops antennas, data handling systems and on-board computers for the space sector.
The opportunities for an academic career are also excellent and a master's degree from this programme is a perfect background for pursuing PhD studies in our research fields. Chalmers is internationally recognized for its cutting-edge research in microwave electronics, photonics, antennas, THz and mm waves, radio astronomy, plasma physics, space geodesy and remote sensing.