Fields of professional activity: theoretical and experimental research, mathematical and computer modeling, design, manufacture processes and use/operation of materials, nano- and microsystem devices and appliances with various functionalities, development and application of nanotechnology processes and nanodiagnostic methods.
Students receive instruction in nano- and microsystem materials and devices, appliances and units on their basis, nanoelectronic technologies, nanodiagnostic methods, equipment for the synthesis, diagnostics and testing of nano- and microsystem materials and components.
Alumni can be employed as
- nanomaterials manufacture engineer
- metrologist in the field of nanotechnology and nanomaterials
- microelectronics
- nanoelectronic materials scientist
- developer/programmer
- electronics engineer
- manufacturing engineer
- design engineer
- production foreman
Program subjects
- Experiment planning, data processing and interpretation
- Physical principles of nanotechnology and microsystems engineering
- Quantum mechanics and statistical physics
- Condensed state physics
- Micro- and nanosystem diagnostics and analysis methods
- Modeling and design of micro- and nanosystems
- Materials science and processes to produce nanostructured materials
- Micro- and nanosystem devices
- Leading-edge nanomaterials
- Structure of materials
- Research management
Graduating department:
Nanoelectronics Department