123 Master's degrees in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Europe
Nanotechnology
The MSc in Nanotechnology at University of Twente (UT) has a strong focus on the fabrication and characterisation of (functional) nanostructures. It also has a strong research component. This combination will give you the perfect preparation for a career as a researcher.
Materials Science and Nanotechnology
The Materials Science and Nanotechnology programme from Bilkent University is an interdisciplinary graduate program and aims to train young scientists and researchers who can pursue creative, outstanding research and development in the various fields of nanoscience-nanotechnology and materials science and engineering.
Material Science and Nanotechnologies
The academic master’s study programme Material Science and Nanotechologies at the Riga Technical University focused on the development of new materials and the use of modern technologies offers the acquisition of higher level technical education based on skills and competencies.
Micro- and Nanotechnology
If you strive to qualify yourself for your career in a highly future-oriented field, and you seek for a scientific work with innovative technology – in this case the Master study program Micro- and Nanotechnology offered by the Munich University of Applied Sciences is the perfect choice.
Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology
The objective of the Materials Engineering and Nanotechnology programme at Politecnico di Milano is to prepare a professional figure expert in materials and in the design of processes and manufactured goods.
Photon Science and Technology
The joint master’s degree in Photon Science and Technology (MPST Study program) together with Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen (FAU) and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) from Max Planck School of Photonics is an all-English, two-year Master’s degree course in the field of optics and photonics.
Smart Nanostructures and Condensed Matter Physics
The Smart Nanostructures and Condensed Matter Physics program at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) is tailored to BSc graduates who wish to deepen their knowledge of physics and who are looking to pursue a research career within a university, industrial or research laboratory.
Master Nanosciences and nanotechnologies - Specialized in Nanomedicine and structural biology
This track aims to prepare students for the challenges and innovations that are emerging at the border medicine nanoscience, including exploiting nanotechnology and nanomaterials for medical imaging and therapeutics. It also aims to train students to research in structural biology.

Environmental and Biological Nanoscience
The Environmental and Biological Nanoscience degree offered at the University of Birmingham is a collaborative endeavour between the Environmental Health Science group in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences and the School of Biosciences.
Nanoscience
The MSc in Nanoscience programme at Aarhus University is an interdisciplinary, research-oriented programme focused on understanding and manipulating materials at the nanoscale (0.1-100 nanometres).

Biomedical Engineering
This Biomedical Engineering MSc program from Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) connects understanding body functions to finding solutions between fast-moving health technology and common health problems.
Master TSI - Specialized in Signal ImaGe processing Methods and Applications (SIGMA)
This master proposes the students to deepen their knowledge and develop their expertise. In the field of digital signal and image processing, computer sciences and information technologies. A particular emphasis is put on fundamental modern tools for signal and systems modeling, information extraction from experimental data as well as information representation and conditioning.
Nanoscience
The Nanoscience programme at the University of Copenhagen is offered in English, and international students are welcome.
Bioengineering and Nanosystems
The Master in Bioengineering and Nanosystems from Instituto Superior Técnico is intended for graduates in areas related to Bioengineering, namely Biomedical Eng., Biological Eng., Electrical and Computer Eng., Electronics, Chemical Eng. Computing Eng., Engineering Physics, Materials and Mechanical Eng., or Biochemistry and related areas.
Nanoscience
The Master's programme in Nanoscience at Lund University has its scientific base in a physics description of nanoscale phenomena, but in addition to nanophysics you can, depending on your background and interests, choose to specialise in fields such as nanoelectronics, materials science or biophysics.
Nanotechnology Engineering
The Nanotechnology Engineering Master is offered by Sapienza University of Rome. The Master’s Degree in Nanotechnology Engineering is aimed at providing students with an advanced scientific and professional education, which is necessary to enter the international job market of Nanotechnologies.

Nanoscale Science and Technology
The Nanoscale Science and Technology programme from Newcastle University research students in nanoLAB cross the traditional disciplinary boundaries of medicine, engineering and the physical sciences.
Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine
Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine are rapidly expanding fields with the potential to revolutionise modern medicine. This cross-disciplinary programme in Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine at University College London (UCL) provides students with a robust scientific understanding in these fields, combined with a "hands-on" practical and translational focus.
Materials Science and Nanotechnology
The field of Materials Science and Nanotechnology covers the discovery, production, characterization, modeling and end use of nanoscale materials. join this Materials Science and Nanotechnology programme delivered by Kadir Has University.

Nanotechnology and Microfabrication
This Nanotechnology and Microfabrication course from Bangor University teaches numerate graduates knowledge and skills in the field of nanotechnology and microfabrication.