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Masters Degrees in Chemical Physics
We have 18 Masters Degrees in Chemical Physics
Masters degrees in Chemical Physics involve advanced study of electrons, nuclei, atoms and molecules, and how they interact with their environment. As you’d expect, these courses combine approaches from Chemistry and Physics. Related subjects include Nanoscience and Applied Measurement Science, while entry requirements usually include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject such as Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics.
Why study a Masters in Chemical Physics?
## Chemical physicists probe the structure and nature of all kinds of matter, both on the molecular and the atomic scale. This includes examining the dynamics of ions and polymers, and the quantum mechanics of chemical reactions. Courses in this field build your understanding of inter- and intra-molecular energy flow, hydrogen bonding and electron transfer, helping you to investigate a range of organic and inorganic substances. By determining the processes of the formation and deformation of chemical bonds, you’ll be equipped to analyse broader phenomena. These could range from neurological processes in human and animal bodies, through to the formation of nanoparticles to create surface coatings. Chemical physicists may apply their expertise across a range of sectors, developing treatments and drugs in the pharmaceutical industries, or designing endurance vehicles and technology in the aerospace and civil engineering industries.MDP in Exact Sciences: Materials Physics
University of Turku
University of Turku Masters Programmes
In the Materials Physics track, you will become an expert in research and development of new materials in biomedical or electronic applications. Read more
MDP in Exact Sciences: Materials Chemistry
University of Turku
University of Turku Masters Programmes
The Master's Degree Programme in Exact Sciences: Materials Chemistry teaches you to understand, discover, create and develop new materials that improve quality of life. Read more
Nanoscience MSc/PgDip
University of Strathclyde
Department of Physics
Our MSc Nanoscience degree explores the frontiers of science on the nanoscale. It provides a strong grounding in basic nanoscience before progressing to advanced topics. Read more
Science and Technology for Sustainability - MSc
University of Leeds
School of Chemistry
Sustainability and sustainable development are crucial topics facing almost every industry worldwide. There is a growing demand from industry and society for experts in this field to provide sustainable solutions to a multitude of interdisciplinary global challenges. Read more
MSc in Physical Chemistry
Radboud University
Science
Most chemical research involves synthesis and characterisation of new molecules. Basically, a trial and error approach. This specialisation goes one step further: it aims at fundamentally unravelling the properties of molecules and materials. Read more
Chemistry MSc
University of Groningen
Science and Engineering
Chemistry in Groningen is the home of the recipient of 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Ben Feringa, for his research in light-driven rotary molecular motors. Read more
Chemistry MScR
University of Edinburgh
School of Chemistry
Our EaStCHEM Joint Research School was formed by the Universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews in 2004 to combine the research activities of two of Scotland’s leading schools of chemistry. Read more
Chemistry and Physics of Materials International MSc
University of Salzburg
Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials
Our society is currently facing major challenges in the areas of energy, medicine, ecology, construction and transportation. For further advancements in these key areas, it has become crucial to discover and develop novel functional materials. Read more
Master of Materials Engineering
University of Adelaide
Masters Programmes
About the course Lead industry’s material progress Do you want to develop the materials of the future for space exploration, new green energy generation… Read more
MSc (by Dissertation) Applied Physics
University of Essex
School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
Our research activity and supervision for MSD Applied Physics is concentrated in the following principal research areas: optical and semiconductor devices, semiconductors: theory and experiment, photonics, design and construction of ultrafast systems for Terahertz studies and THz spectroscopy of molecules. Read more
Digital Chemistry MSc
University of Southampton
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Master the skills required for the new generation of chemical industries. You’ll learn how to use computational modelling, artificial intelligence… Read more
Materials Science
University of Padua
School of Science
The Master's degree in Materials Science aims at training high-skilled professionals in the research and development of innovative functional materials. Read more
Advanced Chemical Engineering (MSc)
Cranfield University
Energy and Sustainability
Chemical engineers and chemical engineering plays a pivotal role in net-zero energy transition and the future of the planet, alongside mitigating the impact of traditional oil and gas. Read more
Energy Science - MSc/PgDip
Trinity College Dublin
School of Physics
This is a 1 year full time M.Sc. level course worth 90 ECTs, jointly taught between the Schools of Physics, Chemistry and Natural Science. Read more
Experimental Physics MSc by Research
Swansea University
School of Biosciences, Geography and Physics
The MSc by Research in Experimental Physics allows you to undertake a year long individual programme of personally and professionally enriching research. Read more
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