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Our Master of Science program enables you to explore real-world applications of nanoscience, quantum engineering, nanomaterials, and nanotechnology in renewable energy production and storage. You'll learn from globally renowned specialists at the University's Advanced Technology Institute while developing expertise through personalized research projects within our research teams, utilizing cutting-edge equipment and facilities. This program examines practical applications of nanoscience and nanomaterials in sustainable energy solutions. The curriculum starts with foundational nanotechnology principles before progressing to their application through materials like graphene, carbon nanotubes, 2D materials, and perovskite solar cells. You'll understand how sophisticated nanotechnology instruments enable nanoscale observation while studying emerging trends and implementations for energy production and storage. Key areas of study encompass eco-friendly energy generation from solar, thermoelectric, piezoelectric, triboelectric, and hydrogen fuel cell technologies, alongside energy storage solutions like supercapacitors and batteries.