Master Degree - (English-taught) - Department: Industrial Engineering
General Information
Description and Teaching Objectives
The International Joint Master Degree Chemistry for Nano-Engineering is a two-year program of 4 semesters (120 ECTS), developed by University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy in cooperation with Aix Marseille University, Marseille, France and Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Wroclaw, Poland. A Joint Master Degree Diploma fully recognised in the three universities will be delivered at the end of the Master.
Mobility Scheme. Year 1: Students will start the first semester in Marseille (30 ECTS) and will continue the second semester in Wroclaw (30 ECTS). Year 2: The third semester will be in Rome (30 ECTS) while the last semester is dedicated to the Master Thesis Project (30 ECTS). The students will have an opportunity to choose for their fourth semester a master thesis subject proposed by Partners and Associated Partners/Industry.
Structure of the program: the first semester (FR) provides the fundamentals of chemistry and modeling; the second semester (PL) specializes in nano-engineering; the third semester (IT) gives further elements for the application of complex nano-engineering systems.
The main objectives of the proposed master degree are the following:
Career Opportunities
This Master course defines new professional requirements taking advantage of the synergistic skills of a strong chemical knowledge combined with a strong engineering and application preparation.
The Master course aims to put on the employment market highly skilled people with a broad culture in chemistry, nano-science and engineering, with a real capacity to adapt themselves to the quick and numerous technological evolutions of the domain. Having acquired a wide spectrum of knowledge in the field, these persons will be able to propose original approaches integrating the various aspects of problems to be addressed in future nano-engineering challenges. The target is educating a new generation of students who can participate in the development of new high-technology companies. The Master enables students to develop a variety of professional, scientific and computational skills that will enhance employment opportunities in a wide range of industrial and academic institutions.
Web references and Contacts
Coordinator Roma Tor Vergata University: Professor Maria Luisa Di Vona
Contacts: divona@uniroma2.it; http://ingegneriaindustriale.uniroma2.it/
Coordinator Aix-Marseille University: Professor Bogdan Kuchta
Contacts: bogdan.kuchta@univ-amu.fr; http://www.univ-amu.fr/faculte-sciences
Coordinator Wroclaw University of Science and Technology: Professor Szczepan Roszak
Contacts: szczepan.roszak@pwr.edu.pl; http://pwr.edu.pl/