Program Overview
Emphasizing practical experience, the program covers topics from solid-state physics to materials fabrication and simulation. Graduates are prepared for careers in research and development, materials engineering, and other industries demanding expertise in new materials.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master's Degree in Physics Engineering of New Materials is designed to train professionals specializing in the development of new technologies with applications in industrial processes. This program aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to contribute to technological advancements in various fields. The program's objectives include:
- Specialization in new technologies: The program focuses on developing expertise in areas like microelectronics, photonics, optoelectronics, biomedicine, and more.
- Practical experience: The program emphasizes experimental learning, providing students with hands-on experience in material characterization methods.
- Module 5: Physics of Colloids (6 ECTS): This module explores the properties and behavior of colloids, which are important in various applications, including materials science and nanotechnology.
- Module 8: Research Methodology (6 ECTS): This module equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary to conduct independent research, including experimental design, data analysis, and scientific writing.
- Module 9: External Academic Practices (6 ECTS): This module provides students with practical experience through internships or research projects in relevant industries or research institutions.
Teaching:
The program emphasizes a hands-on, experimental approach to learning. Students have access to the university's physics laboratories, equipped with advanced characterization systems.
Faculty:
The program's faculty includes experienced professionals with expertise in materials science, physics, and engineering.
Careers:
Graduates of the Master's Degree in Physics Engineering of New Materials are well-prepared for careers in:
- Research and Development: Positions in research institutions, government laboratories, and private companies focused on developing new materials and technologies.
- Materials Engineering: Roles in industries that utilize advanced materials, such as electronics, aerospace, automotive, and energy.
- Quality Control: Positions in manufacturing and production facilities, ensuring the quality and consistency of materials.
Other:
The program is offered in Spanish and is delivered in a presencial (in-person) format. The program duration is 10 months and is offered at the Universidad Europea de Madrid.