Deepen your knowledge of quantum dynamics to prepare for a research career within a university or national laboratory
This course is open to both physicists and BSc graduates from mathematics, chemistry or engineering disciplines who are looking to deepen their knowledge of physics and pursue a research career within a university, industrial or national research laboratory.
This course is a stream of our MSc in Physics and covers three core sections:
quantum optics
quantum information
quantum systems
You will complete a three-month, full-time project on quantum dynamics, usually with one of our academic research groups.
Upon graduating, you will have:
acquired an understanding of selected areas of physics at the frontiers of knowledge, beyond the undergraduate level
extended your knowledge of advanced mathematical methods
received training in research skills and methodology
experienced undertaking a major, individual, physics-related project and reporting the results in a full scientific report and oral and poster presentation
developed your communication skills, both written and oral, to specialised and non-specialised audiences
undertaken an intellectually challenging and stimulating degree programme in quantum dynamics
been equipped for doctoral research in atomic physics, quantum photonics, quantum information, or in general quantum physics
Our minimum requirement is a first-class degree in physics, with strong mathematical content.
Other scientific disciplines with significant physics and mathematical content are also accepted.
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