Masters in Nanotechnology
Ostrava, Czech Republic
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
CZK 50,000 / per semester
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The follow-up master's study of Nanotechnology is intended for graduates of a bachelor's study of Nanotechnology or branches focused primarily on materials science, applied physics and chemistry. Theoretical subjects, dealing with the relationship between the structure and optical, magnetic and other properties of nanomaterials, are supplemented by work in laboratories using modern diagnostic devices. During their studies, students can spend an internship at a foreign university, for example in France, Japan, China or the USA. After graduation, they can start work in a company that produces nanomaterials and nanocomposites. He can also continue in a doctoral study program in nanotechnology or a similar branch and thus open himself up to research organizations at home or abroad.
Admissions
Curriculum
1st Semester
Compulsory
- Laboratory Exercises of Spectroscopy
- Mathematical modeling of engineering problems
- Methods of structural and phase analysis of nanomaterials
- Nanomaterials on the phyllosilicates base
- Professional Communication
- Quantum Physics
- Selected chapters from chemistry
- Selected Chapters in Physics
- Spectroscopy of Nanostructures
2nd Semester
Compulsory
- Advanced methods for data manipulation
- Diploma Thesis Measurements I
- Electron Structure of Nanosystems
- Fundamentals of Ecology and Biology
- Intercalated nanomaterials
- Laboratory practice in microscopy
- Physical Chemistry of Surface, Colloidal systems and chemical catalysis
- Quantum chemistry
- Scanning probe microscopy and electron microscopy
3rd Semester
Compulsory
- Diploma Thesis Measurements II
- Magnetic Properties of Nanostructures
- Molecular modelling and nanomaterials design
- Nanocarbons
- Nanocomposite materials
- Advanced technologies of preparation of nanostructures I
- Practice of Advanced Nanostructure Preparation Technologies I
4th Semester
Compulsory
- Advanced technologies of preparation of nanostructures II
- Diploma Thesis Measurements III
- Environmental implications of nanomaterials
- Molecular and supramolecular nanomachines
- Nanomaterials characterization-laboratory practice
- Practice of Advanced Nanostructure Preparation Technologies II
Program Outcome
Hard skills
- Knowledge of materials
- Quality control
- Knowledge of technological processes
Study aims
The Master´s study of Nanotechnology aims to provide another level of education in the field of science, which will prepare graduates for the work:
- Qualified experts in the laboratories and production departments of companies related to modern materials and technologies,
- Also able to work in a scientific team with physicists, chemists and mathematicians to develop new materials and study their properties,
- Able to solve independently and creatively practical problems of nanotechnology.
Graduate's knowledge
Graduates of the follow-up master's study of Nanotechnologies have deep theoretical knowledge in the basic natural sciences such as mathematics, physics and chemistry and know modern methods of nanomaterials production and their characterization.
Graduate's skills
Graduates can independently and responsibly make decisions in solving a partial part of the problem. He can solve practical problems dealing with the characterization and preparation of nanomaterials. They can formulate the results of work and the opinions of other team members. They have deep knowledge of technical literature. They can present their expertise and experience in at least one foreign language. They can present the results of their work at workshops and professional conferences.
Graduate's general competence
Graduates can independently and responsibly make decisions in solving a partial part of the problem. He can solve practical problems dealing with the characterization and preparation of nanomaterials. They can formulate the results of work and the opinions of other team members. They have deep knowledge of technical literature. They can present their expertise and experience in at least one foreign language. They can present the results of their work at workshops and professional conferences.
Career Opportunities
Professions
- Nanotechnology specialist
- Materials specialist
- Instrument operator
Graduate's employment
General employment of graduates:
Graduates can work as independent members of research teams focused on nanotechnology. After a short training, they can continue to work as leaders in the technological industries and various laboratories using nanomaterials, such as the chemical, electrical and automotive industries. Graduates may also continue their doctoral studies in Nanotechnology or a similar branch of study.
Typical job positions:
- An operator of devices used in the characterization of nanomaterials/materials,
- A member of the research team,
- A technician in the operation of a company focused on the production of nanomaterials/materials,
- A technologist in the company focused on the production or use of nanomaterials/materials.
Program Admission Requirements
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