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Discover our interdisciplinary Master's degree program "Nanosciences - Materials, Molecules and Cells" on May 8th!

02.04.2024

Modern science has many facets and is interdisciplinary - after all, the discovery of the helical structure of DNA was based on collaboration between a biologist (Watson), two physicists (Crick and Wilkins) and a chemist (Franklin). Modern biology is also inconceivable without bioanalytics, biophysics, structural biology and bioinformatics - and the interdisciplinary fields of research continue to grow. After completing your Bachelor's degree in Biology, the Master's degree course in Nanosciences enables you to specialize in interdisciplinary cross-sectional topics of biology, chemistry and physics such as nanomaterial synthesis, polymer chemistry/supramolecular chemistry, nanobiophysics/structural biology, nanophotonics or microscopy and many more.

How is the course structured and what are the entry requirements? You can get first-hand answers to these and other questions at the information event on May 8th.

Who is the event for?

It can be worthwhile looking into possible Master's degree programs at an early stage - because the choice of modules in the final semesters of the Bachelor's degree can already set an important course. Accordingly, the event is aimed at all Bachelor's students studying biology, chemistry or physics from the 4th semester onwards.

What is the event about?

At the information event, you will learn everything you need to know about the structure of the Master's degree course, the necessary requirements and the prospects after graduation. Professors as well as current Master's students and doctoral candidates will be available to answer your questions.

When and where will the events take place?

The information event will take place on May 8 at 10 a.m. at CellNanOs (Barbarastr. 11, 38/201). You can also participate online at the link posted below. After a 30-45 minute presentation of the respective degree program, we invite you to discuss any unanswered questions with lecturers, students and academic advisors in an informal setting. At the same time, you will have the opportunity to gain insights into current research projects during a guided tour of CellNanO's state-of-the-art research infrastructure.

 

In short:

Date: May 8, 2024, 10 a.m.

Location: 38/201 (CellNanOs) or online via BigBlueButton: bit.ly/NanoMaster

 

We look forward to your participation!