4 Master's degrees in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Sweden
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.
Chemistry - Bio and Nano Materials
The Chemistry - Bio and Nano Materials specialisation from Uppsala University provides you with cutting-edge expertise through in-depth studies in the field of Bio- and Nano materials. The studies combine theoretical knowledge and practical skills in polymer chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical biology, as well as materials chemistry.
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
Nanotechnology is an exciting field within science and technology related to materials and device structures with characteristic dimensions in the nanometer regime. You will learn how to create, measure, model and apply nanostructures and nanodevices with unique properties and functions. Graduates of Nanotechnology at KTH Royal Institute of Technology face vast career opportunities as nanotechnology penetrates several technology sectors.