"Functional nanomaterials and advanced technologies"
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia) in cooperation with
Gdansk University of Technology invites international students to enroll in the double
degree Master Program
The curriculum of the double degree Master Programme is designed to expand students’ in-depth knowledge in Physics and Material Sciences. Three majors are offered to choose from, including Biomedical Applications; Optics and Photonics; Industry Applications. Each of them will introduce students to modern industrial and scientific technologies, applications of smart materials and nanotechnology. This knowledge and wide range of well-established contacts with leading specialists in the field will help graduates to find a job in companies and research institutions worldwide. The graduates of our program will get a degree of M.Sc. in Physics of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University and may also study to receive second degree – M.Sc. in Nanotechnology of Gdansk University of Technology (GTU).
In frame of Double Degree Master Program the Master Students have possibility to obtain
“M.Sc. in Nanotechnology” (Gdansk, Poland)
Location: Kaliningrad, Russia
Start of education: 01.09.2022
Entrance exams: July 2022
SET OF DOCUMENTS
- Travel passport
- Translation of the passport into Russian language
- Bachelor diploma + transcript of records/diploma supplement
- Translation of the educational certificate and transcript of records into Russian language
ENTRANCE EXAMS
- Portfolio competition
- Covering letter
- English level (B1+)
- Interview
There are 120 ECTS credits in the two-year program. The studies in the program are divided into two stages: within the first stage students receive classroom training while the second stage implies conducting experimental and theoretical research for master thesis or working on Startup projects. During the second semester students will choose one of scientific modules defining a set of subjects studied. Students from different modules will have interdisciplinary courses to learn about relevant scientific topics in other areas. Also, students will learn soft skills in scientific communication and presentation which are important criteria of a modern researcher.
CHOOSE WHO TO LEARN FROM
During the educational 2017-2020 years specialists in their topics were invited to give lectures for Master Program “Functional nanomaterials and advanced technologies”. They are more than 45 professors from the best universities of Germany, Spain, Italy. Serbia, USA, Australia, Czech Republic, Latvia, Great Britain, Brazil. For example: Dr. G. Varvaro (ISMS CNR, Rome, Italy), Dr. S. Laureti (ISMS CNR, Rome, Italy), Prof. Dr. habil. R. Rotomskis (Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania), Dr. M. Barthneck (RWTH, Aachen, Germany), Prof. Dr. M. Farle (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany), Prof. Dr. Y. Pankratov (University of Warwick, UK), Prof. Dr. M. Lapin (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) and other. Full list of lecturers for the previous year can be found here
CHOOSE WHAT TO LEARN
The first semester includes basic courses with lectures, seminars and a laboratory practicum.
- Selected Chapters in Condensed Matter Physics
- Selected Chapters in Optics and Photonics
- Functional Nanomaterials Application
- Nanotechnology (Selected Chapters in Nanotechnology)
- Modern Computational Techniques
- Advanced Scientific Methods. Experiment / Theory
- English / Russian
In the second semester, each student will choose the module from three focused on: Biomedical Applications, Optics and Photonics, Industry Applications:
Biomedical Applications:
- Microscopy: Method of Micro and Nanoscale Visualization
- Physical Chemistry of Nanoparticles
- Nanomaterials and Biological Systems. Bionanotechnologies
- Selected Chapters of Biology and Chemistry
- Advanced Nanomaterials Science
- Scientific Communication, Presentation and Business Skills
- English / Russian
- Nanomaterials: Structure & Scattering
Industry Applications:
- Multiferroic and Smart Materials
- Nano- , Surface- and Interface Physics
- Additive Manufacturing Technologies: from Macro to Nanoscale
- Application of Magnetic Materials
- Advanced Nanomaterials Science
- Scientific Communication, Presentation and Business Skills
- English / Russian
- Nanomaterials: Structure & Scattering
During the second year of MSc program students will perform research work on master thesis on the base of experimental or theoretical research or on Startup projects. Students are free to choose any Professor as their supervisor. Also the best-performing students will have an opportunity to cooperate with other international institutions.
CHOOSE HOW TO LIVE
7 student dormitories offer various accommodation options; differ in the level of comfort, and distance a student needs to cover to reach the university’s sports facilities and institutes. In accordance with the university’s policy students accommodate in the dormitory nearest to the institute where a student has classes. Thus, the university puts efforts to save students’ time and make them feel as comfortable as possible. International students from the same country are settled together so that they could support each other and help preserve their cultural traditions and customs.
The average accommodation costs 20 USD per month.
CHOOSE YOUR SCIENCE
at «FABRIKA» SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARK:
Materials science:
- Magnetic materials
- Multicaloric materials
- Nanoparticles for different applications
- MAX phases and MXenes
- 2D materials
- Composite materials
Optics and photonics:
- Sensors for biomedical applications
- Spectroscopis
- Additive technology
- Nanoelectronics and spintronics
- X-ray optics
Biomedicine:
- Immunology
- Implants testing
- Biotechnology
- Biosensors
CHOOSE DOUBLE DEGREE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
Second diploma at Gdansk University of Technology
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