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Pursuing graduate studies in Applied Physics enables students to develop expertise in physics, mathematics, and applied sciences. This discipline is ideal for those aiming for scientific careers that utilize physics principles and methodologies. Students can select specialization areas and thesis topics that align with applying physics and mathematical concepts. Active research domains encompass theoretical applied physics, biophysics, chemical physics, fluid dynamics, nuclear and reactor physics, optics, laser technology, plasma physics, condensed matter physics, nanoscience, and space physics. The two-year Master of Science curriculum delivers specialized education in three key areas: Optics, Nanotechnology, and Biotechnology, combining rigorous academic training with hands-on research and design projects.
Applicants should have undergraduate preparation in physics or another physical science or in an engineering field with a strong emphasis on mathematics and modern physics. two recommendations