The prestigious Master's in Molecular Nanoscience and Nanotechnology has opened its registration for the upcoming academic year. Designed for graduates in Chemistry, Physics, Biotechnology, Engineering, and related fields, this program aims to train students in nanoscience and nanotechnology, preparing them for a professional career or research activity in these areas.
The master's program covers various disciplines such as chemistry, physics, engineering, materials science, biochemistry, pharmacy, and medicine, providing comprehensive training in this rapidly growing field. Its main objectives include:
Creating a multidisciplinary and competitive scientific community in Spain.
Promoting mobility and interaction among students from different scientific backgrounds.
Establishing a national standard of excellence in molecular research.
Equipping students with the knowledge and skills to pursue careers in high-tech companies or continue with doctoral studies.
The master's program is offered at several prestigious universities in Spain, providing access to cutting-edge research facilities and laboratories. The institutions responsible for the program are:
Universitat de València (UV) - Institute of Molecular Science (ICMol)
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) - Faculty of Sciences and IMDEA Nanoscience
Universidad de Alicante (UA) - Faculty of Sciences and University Institute of Materials (IUMA)
Universidad de Valladolid (UVA) - Doctoral School and Institute of Bioeconomy (BioEcoUVa)
Universidad de La Laguna (ULL) - Doctoral and Postgraduate Studies School, IUDEA, and Institute of Materials and Nanotechnology
Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) - Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Biochemistry, and INAMOL
Universidad Miguel Hernández (UMH) - Faculty of Experimental Sciences and Institute of Bioengineering
Interested candidates can find more information and complete their registration through the master's program website.
Don't miss the opportunity to train in one of the most promising and innovative disciplines!