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  Compound Semiconductor Physics - MSc


Cardiff University    Cardiff School of Physics and Astronomy

Full time September MSc 1 year full time
Physics (29)

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The MSc Compound Semiconductor Physics programme at Cardiff University offers comprehensive training and practical experience in compound semiconductor theory, fabrication, and applications. This unique programme is jointly delivered by the School of Physics and Astronomy and the Institute for Compound Semiconductors (ICS), positioning students at the forefront of compound semiconductor technology. With a flexible curriculum that includes cutting-edge elective modules, students have the opportunity to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals. The programme also offers a 3-month summer project, providing hands-on experience in either academic or industrial placements. Graduates will be well-equipped for success in the dynamic field of compound semiconductors.

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The MSc Compound Semiconductor Physics has been designed to deliver thorough training and practical experience in compound semiconductor theory, fabrication and applications, and integration with silicon technology.

The MSc Compound Semiconductor Physics has been designed to deliver thorough training and practical experience in compound semiconductor theory, fabrication, applications, and integration with silicon technology.

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