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University: Adam Mickiewicz University
Category: Science & Engineering
Location: Poznań
Level: Master
Deadline: Tue 15 July 2025
Intake: October
Application Fee: 85 PLN
Tuition Fee: 8 000 PLN
Duration: 4 Semesters
The Master of Science in Physics of Advanced Materials for Energy Processing is a two-year, full-time program taught in English. The program is designed for students who have completed a Bachelor's degree in physics, materials science, or a related field.
The program focuses on advanced materials for energy processing, including the fundamental physics of energy conversion, the design and optimization of energy materials, and the development of new materials for energy applications. Students will learn about cutting-edge research in the field, including nanomaterials, thin films, and photovoltaic materials.
The program consists of both theoretical and practical coursework. Some example courses include:
Graduates of the program will be well-prepared for a wide range of careers in the energy sector, including in research and development, materials design and engineering, and energy production and distribution. Graduates may also pursue doctoral studies in physics, materials science, or a related field.
Graduates of the Master of Science in Physics of Advanced Materials for Energy Processing can find employment in various fields related to energy, such as:
Graduates can work as researchers, scientists, engineers, consultants, or educators in both the public and private sectors. They can also pursue a doctoral degree in physics, materials science, or related fields.
The goal of this program is to equip students with the technical expertise necessary for an academic career (postgraduate degree studies) or a career in private sector corporations that strictly rely on detailed knowledge of scientific research (for instance, companies involved in research, producing or servicing advanced measuring tools and companies interacting with both science and the industry).