Learning outcomes:
After the completion of the MSc programme in Technical Physics the student will obtain sufficient mathematical and computational skills for industry and other research and development tasks in cutting-edge projects.
The students will
- gain knowledge about basic theory, and computational and experimental
methods in modern physics,
- be able to apply the concepts you learn to new
problems,
- be able to perform pilot simulations and
experiments to tackle new phenomena, operate experimental setups, manage
data, estimate errors and uncertainties, and communicate new concept in
physics effectively,
- gain competence to learn and work
independently
on innovative solutions in the areas focusing on sustainable
development, such as materials science, nanotechnology, information
technology, healthcare, water/air purification and clean energy,
- gain a professional network, for example, having
access to CERN and to prestigious laboratories, universities, industries around
the world