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MSc in Nanoscience and Technology STUDY IN CHINA Contact: The Danish SDC secretariat Phone: +45 8715 2598 (Johannes) or +45 8715 2594 (Søren) Email: [email protected] University of Copenhagen Per Hedegaard, Head of Educational Programme Email: [email protected] Phone: +45 3532 0435 More information www.sinodanishcenter.com WHAT IS SDC? Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research (SDC) is a partnership between all eight Danish universities and Uni- versity of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) in Beijing. SDC in Beijing offers seven unique Master’s programmes jointly developed by Danish and Chinese research environments. WHO’S BEHIND THE PROGRAMME? The MSc in Nanoscience and Technology has been developed by the University of Copenhagen in collaboration with Uni- versity of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Aarhus University contribute to the programme. HOW TO APPLY? You apply for admission through the University of Copenha- gen. See www.sinodanishcenter.com for more information. Application deadline is April 1. STUDYING IN CHINA Nanoscience and nanotechnology is expected to have great impact on the development of new technologies that will influence the everyday lives of billions of people, including fields such as materials, the environment, energy, communi- cation and health. In the future, there will be a big demand for scholars with knowledge of nanoscience. If you decide to enroll in the MSc in Nanoscience and Technology offered at SDC in Beijing, you’ll find yourself in the middle of a research environment that is currently experiencing explosive growth. Admissions requirements Admission to the Master’s programme in Nanoscience and Technology is based on a succesfully completed Bachelor’s programme in a relevant field, e.g.: Nanoscience Chemistry Physics Biochemistry Materials Science AARHUS UNIVERSITY AU
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MSc in Nanoscience and Technology

STUDY IN CHINA

Contact:

The Danish SDC secretariatPhone: +45 8715 2598 (Johannes) or +45 8715 2594 (Søren)Email: [email protected]

University of CopenhagenPer Hedegaard, Head of Educational ProgrammeEmail: [email protected]: +45 3532 0435

More informationwww.sinodanishcenter.com

WHAT IS SDC?Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research (SDC) is a partnership between all eight Danish universities and Uni-versity of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) in Beijing. SDC in Beijing offers seven unique Master’s programmes jointly developed by Danish and Chinese research environments.

WHO’S BEHIND THE PROGRAMME?The MSc in Nanoscience and Technology has been developed by the University of Copenhagen in collaboration with Uni-versity of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Aarhus University contribute to the programme.

HOW TO APPLY?You apply for admission through the University of Copenha-gen. See www.sinodanishcenter.com for more information. Application deadline is April 1.

STUDYING IN CHINANanoscience and nanotechnology is expected to have great impact on the development of new technologies that will influence the everyday lives of billions of people, including fields such as materials, the environment, energy, communi-cation and health. In the future, there will be a big demand for scholars with knowledge of nanoscience. If you decide to enroll in the MSc in Nanoscience and Technology offered at SDC in Beijing, you’ll find yourself in the middle of a research environment that is currently experiencing explosive growth.

Admissions requirementsAdmission to the Master’s programme in Nanoscience and Technology is based on a succesfully completed Bachelor’s programme in a relevant field, e.g.:• Nanoscience • Chemistry • Physics • Biochemistry • Materials Science

AARHUS UNIVERSITY AU

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NANOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - DO YOU WANT TO BE A PIONEER? The Master of Science (MSc) programme in Nanoscience and Technology is an interdisciplinary and research-based programme with a focus on theoretical, experimental and practical subjects. The programme enables the student to understand and apply nanoscience and nanotechnology con-cepts and methods and provides the student with a basic knowledge of business innovation and entrepreneurship. The candidate in nanoscience and technology has an eye for new and non-traditional applications of scientific tech-niques and methods.

The partners behind the MSc programme have active re-search environments in various nanoscience fields rang-ing from condensed matter physics, nano physics, surface analysis, quantum mechanics, soft matter physics, materi-als chemistry, physical chemistry, nano chemistry, organic chemistry, synthesis, molecular self-organisation, nanoma-terials of nanoelectronics, photophysics and photochemis-try.

STRUCTURE

The first year of the Master’s programme in Nanoscience and Technology combines academic courses with laboratory exercises in modules of seven weeks duration.

The first half of the second year will prepare the student for the thesis to be completed in the fourth semester.

2. year

Thesis preparation course

Thesis

1. year

2. semester

Synthesis and Fabrication

Nanoelectronics

Bioinorganic Materials Chemistry/DNA Nanotechnology

Business, Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Nanoenergymaterials

1. semester

Unifying Concepts in Nanoscience

Nanocharacterisation

Nanobiology

YOUR FUTURE CAREER

The MSc in Nanoscience and Technology will provide you with academic competences that allows you to work in mul-tiple fields, including: • Electronics • Energy • Medicine• Food • Biotechnology • Materials Science • Chemistry• Research

The SDC MSc programme in Nanoscience and Technology is:

• A full Master’s programme (120 ECTS)• Taught in English • A double-degree programme. You will receive a Master’s

degree from the University of Copenhagen as well as from University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) on successful completion

• Recognized by the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Educational Support and students are hence entitled to receive SU

• 50% Danish and 50% Chinese students

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