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Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree Program - Chemical Nano-Engineering

Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in "Chemical Nano-Engineering” is a two year, 120 ECTS Master’s Program which provides a broad multidisciplinary education in the emerging domain of nano-engineering with strong specialization in chemistry and modeling of nano-objects. The graduated students will have a double competence, experimental and numerical, in design, synthesis and applications of nano-systems. The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree in "Chemical Nano-Engineering” is offered by the Consortium of three Universities: Aix-Marseille University in France, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology in Poland and University of Roma Tor Vergata in Italy. These universities have a long experience of common research projects and teaching collaborations in the framework of Erasmus program. They are providing an excellent environment for Nano-Engineering studies and opportunities for students to participate in research projects conducted by world-class researchers. Upon the completion of the two-year cycle, successful students will be awarded a Joint Master degree. In addition, the CNE consortium furnishes a joint degree-supplement providing a description of the nature and level of the program followed. The language of the CNE Master is English. The consortium offers an innovative and integrated program, based on a jointly developed curriculum and composed of lectures fully recognized by all consortium partners. The first semester is in Marseille, at Aix-Marseille University, where the students learn the basics and fundamental background of chemistry, then they study more engineering at Wroclaw University of Science and Technology and applications of complex nano-systems at University of Rome Tor Vergata. The program is focused on the methodology of bottom-up designing nano-systems and using modeling to design chemical synthesis at the nano-scale. Our pedagogical, scientific and engineering goals are focused on tools (chemical synthesis, characterization and numerical design of nano-objects) with potential application in nano-medicine and nano-machines. The development of the principal subjects builds the student competences as future nano-engineering experts. The traditional materials science courses have been adapted for the presentation of the macro towards nano evolutions of materials properties. Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics or Materials Science with a good background in mathematics and chemistry. Graduate students will be well prepared for both continued research in nano-engineering, as PhD students or R&D associates in industrial laboratories in the rapidly emerging nanotechnology industry.

https://www.master-cne.eu/

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