Research in Experimental Physics
| Degree: | Master of Science in Physics |
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| Mode of Study: | Full-time |
| Duration: | 2 years |
| Start date: | Flexible, for international students preferably September or February |
| Language of instruction: | English |
| Specialisation of: | Physics |
The Research in Experimental Physics track is intended for students with a recognised education in physics or astronomy including optics, quantum physics and electrodynamics on the bachelor level. The degree obtained guarantees a thorough experience on the frontline of physics research and a practical training of communicative and computer skills required to function in industry, society and research.
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The Experimental Physics track concentrates on the subjects of the different research groups in the Leiden Institute of Physics:
- Biological and Molecular Physics
- Quantum Optics and Quantum Information
- Condensed Matter Physics.
Reasons to Choose Physics in Leiden
- The programme places a strong emphasis on research training. Students can spend up to 60% of their time on research projects.
- Leiden University is known for its top-level international research and excellent research groups, both theoretical and experimental, in which master’s students participate during their research projects. Many master’s students obtain their degree with a publication in an international refereed journal.
- The programme offers a wide choice of individual profiles. Five tracks have been defined within this master’s programme. Individual plans can always be discussed with the study adviser and submitted to the Board of Examiners for approval.
- The close connection between the MSc programme and the Leiden Institute of Physics results in an open atmosphere, in which students are invited to attend lectures and symposia and to participate in scientific discussions.
- Students can start in the MSc programme at any time throughout the year, although preferably in September or February.
