123 Master's degrees in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Europe
Micro and Nano Systems
The Micro and Nano Systems programme offered at Chemnitz University of Technology provides world-class, future-oriented education in design, manufacturing, characterization and integration of miniaturized components into engineering systems.
Materials and Nanotechnology Engineering
Materials and Nanotechnology Engineering at Yeditepe Universityfocuses on the design, development and fabrication of metal, ceramic and polymer-based engineering materials and nanomaterials, starting from natural or synthetic raw materials, where basic science and engineering applications are combined, and the adaptation of their properties to technical needs in various industrial branches.
Nano-Science
Nano-Science from University of Tübingen aims to reach prospective students with a broad interest in different natural sciences. Within the four study semesters, the program provides solid theoretical as well as practical basic knowledge in the subjects of biology, chemistry, and physics.

Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies
The Master of Science and Engineering in Microelectronics and Nanotechnologies programme from JUNIA - Graduate School of Science and Engineering engineers seek to improve, at the molecular scale, current tools in the fields of health, science, technology and the environment. Microelectronics, Bioelectronics, Nanotechnologies, and Biosensors are among the subjects covered in the program.
Nanotechnology
The Postgraduate Certificate in Nanotechnology at the University of Oxford offers a ten-month introduction to the subject for those seeking a thorough grounding in the science and application of nanotechnology.
Nanoscience - Flexible Work-Integrated
In the Nanoscience - Flexible Work-Integrated programme from Aarhus University you study part-time while working part-time in a company or organisation.
Nanoscience
Within the Nanoscience MSc Programme from the University of Jyväskylä, you will have a solid competence to contribute to the future of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Nanoscience is a fascinating combination of physics, chemistry and biology.
Neural Systems and Computation
The Neural Systems and Computation program offered by University of Zurich provides students with scientific knowledge and understanding and the capability to carry out independent scientific work.
Nanoelectronic Systems
This MSc Nanoelectronic Systems from TU Dresden focuses on three keY areas: technologies for nanoelectronic systems, design of nanoelectronic systems and applications of nanoelectronic systems.
Advanced Chemical Engineering and Nanotechnology
The Advanced Chemical Engineering and Nanotechnology MSc programme offered by Wroclaw University of Science and Technology directly reflects current needs of the labor market in the field of Chemical and Process Engineering providing employment opportunities.
Micro and Nanotechnologies
The Micro and Nanotechnologies degree from Ilmenau University of Technology teaches which technologies and processes are required for this in combination with materials.
Biomedical Micro and Nanodevices, Biomedical Sciences and Engineering
This Biomedical Micro and Nanodevices, Biomedical Sciences and Engineering MSc programme from Tampere University provides you with a solid understanding of the challenges related to biomedical and health sciences.
Chemistry (Materials and Nano Chemistry)
We owe a great part of our quality of life to the development of sciences, chemistry in particular. Its influence can be found in numerous different branches, such as medicine, biology, agriculture, etc. The chemical impact is also omnipresent in the industrial world. You can learn more about this at Ghent University's Chemistry (Materials and Nano Chemistry).
Micro- and Nanoelectronics
The Micro- and Nanoelectronics program at The Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg is aimed at physicists and electrical engineers who are aiming for a career in the semiconductor industry and research. In your bachelor's degree, you have already dealt with solid-state physics and/or electronics.
Micro and Nanotechnology Enterprise
The Micro and Nanotechnology Enterprise course from the University of Cambridge is intended for those with a good first degree in the physical sciences and relevant areas of engineering, who wish to develop research skills and commercial awareness of the cutting-edge disciplines of micro and nanotechnology.

Nanoscale Engineering
This Master's program in Nanoscale Engineering is a two-year (120 ECTS credits) course from Ecole Centrale de Lyon that offers specialized training in physics, nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, and nanobiotechnology. Taught in English, the program provides options to tailor the students' specialization.
Nanotechnology
Many future applications within electronics, telecommunication, information systems, medicine, and natural or artificial biosystems build upon progress in nanoscale technologies. The Nanotechnology programme of Chalmers University of Technology is based on both physics and chemistry and will give you a thorough, yet advanced knowledge of the nanoscale system properties.
Micro and Nano Technologies
We offer a master degree in Micro and Nano Technologies at University of Minho. There is a world, invisible to us but fascinating, present in everything that surrounds us. This is the micro and nano scale world. Micro/nano technologies are presently one of the main focus in research, development and innovation activities in all industrialized countries.
Nanoscience
Nanoscience by University of the Basque Country is a growing field of study that refers to the ability to build extremely small objects. It is a highly interdisciplinary research area that plays a decisive role in recent scientific discoveries and the latest technologies, such as in the miniaturisation process of electronic devices.
Materials Science for Energy and Nanotechnology
The Materials Science for Energy and Nanotechnology programme of the University of Oslo is an interdisciplinary course in physics and chemistry. Teaching has a comprehensive focus on functional groups with options for specialising in synthesis, characterisation and modelling.