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The Master of Science in Physics emphasizes research work, supported by select advanced courses that explore both fundamental and applied aspects of physics and biomedical physics. Our faculty specializes in diverse areas including theoretical and experimental condensed matter physics, quantum and nanoscale materials, biomedical applications, molecular biophysics, particle physics theory, laser optics, photonics, computational modeling, and physics education - all while fostering close mentorship ties with students. Numerous faculty participate in interdisciplinary research centers focused on nanoscience, molecular studies, and life sciences. The department boasts cutting-edge laboratories equipped for medical imaging, molecular biophysics research, optical spectroscopy, photonics, and cryogenic transport measurements, alongside other specialized facilities.
Applicants must have an honours degree or its equivalent in Physics. Qualified applicants lacking prerequisite courses will be required to take undergraduate courses (up to 12 credits) in addition to the regular graduate program. Applicants with deficiencies in their undergraduate preparation may be required to take a one-year qualifying program before admission to the MSc program.