Nanomaterials and Energy - MSc


University of Sussex    School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

Full time September MSc 1 year full time
Chemistry (6) Engineering (12) Materials Science (24) Physics (29)

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The MSc programme in Nanomaterials and Energy at Sussex University offers an exciting opportunity to delve into the world of nanoscience and its applications. With a focus on nanomaterials and emerging technologies, this programme is ideal for those with a background in physics, chemistry, or engineering who are interested in pursuing a career in academia or industry. Core modules provide a solid foundation, while a range of options allow you to tailor your studies to your interests. Upon completion, you'll be well-equipped for various industry roles, including telecommunications, aviation, energy services, and more. A lower second-class honours degree or above in a relevant subject is usually required for entry.

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Nanoscience and the study of nanomaterials bring together all facets of science to study, understand and apply all things small.

Nanomaterials have had a profound influence on the direction of research ever since the scaleable production of tiny materials became possible. Now, researchers apply nanomaterials in areas of research and future technologies that will solve many of our societal needs – from bone and muscular regeneration to new age batteries.

Materials physics and nanoscience are among one the fastest growing and most exciting areas of research at Sussex. Studying with us, you’ll learn how to apply the fundamentals of physics and chemistry to nanomaterials and their emerging technologies.

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Entry Requirements

You should normally have a lower second-class (2.2) undergraduate honours degree or above.

Your qualification should be in a physics- chemistry- or engineering-based subject. Other degrees will be considered on an individual basis but you are generally expected to have a significant physics, chemistry or engineering background. If you are interested in the physics stream you should have taken a module in quantum mechanics. You may also be considered for the course if you have other professional qualifications or experience of equivalent standing.




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