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MSc
Cardiff University - Cardiff School of Physics and Astronomy
This new MSc in Biophotonics is a unique programme offering innovative training at the interface between laser optics, cell biology and medicine. Whether you are an emerging researcher or plan a future in a biophotonics-related industry, we can provide the fundamental understanding and hands-on experience necessary for work in this rapidly developing field.
MSc
Cardiff University - Cardiff School of Engineering
The structure of the course is based on three main themes: Energy Supply, Energy Demand and Management. The course is delivered primarily through three Schools within Cardiff University: Engineering, the School of Architecture, and Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, though there will be contributions from other schools and external industrial lectures to enhance the learning experience.
MSc
Cardiff University - Cardiff School of Engineering
This course aims to complement a relevant undergraduate degree by introducing students to hydroinformatics, computational hydraulics and environmental hydraulics, including water quality indicators and sediment transport processes in coastal, estuarine and inland waters. The course lecturers have considerable experience of working on a wide range of practical environmental hydraulics projects and their models have been mounted by over 35 companies for over 80 world-wide EIA projects, and by over 45 universities in 17 countries.
MSc
Cardiff University - Cardiff School of Engineering
The core modules are delivered by research academics in the School of Engineering, with guest lectures from experienced engineers and managers from the electricity industry. A key feature of the programme is its integrated approach to teaching Power Systems, High Voltage Plant Technology and the technologies which provides essential preparation for a career in electricity networks.
MPhil / PhD
Cardiff University - Cardiff School of Physics and Astronomy
The Astronomy Instrumentation Group conducts research in astrophysics by developing new state-of-the-art instruments and experiments on both ground-based and satellite and balloon-borne observatories, primarily at wavelengths of around about one millimetre. In order to stay at the technological edge the group also conducts laboratory-based development programmes in the fields of detectors, electronics and optical components.
MSc
Swansea University - Materials Engineering
This one-year postgraduate degree comprises a taught element (2/3 of the time) covering advances in modern materials including metallic alloys, composites and functional materials. The degree is then completed with a research project in one of the priority areas of the Materials Research Centre.
MSc by research
Swansea University - Department of Physics
This new MSc by Research enables students to pursue a one year individual programme of research. However, this first year of research can also be used in a progression to Year 2 of a PhD degree.
MSc by research
Swansea University - Department of Physics
This new MSc by Research enables students to pursue a one year individual programme of research. In order to identify an appropriate research topic, please contact Dr Will Bryan This MSc by Research would normally terminate after a year.
MSc
Swansea University - Department of Mathematics
This MSc draws together expertise from the departments of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics through a unifying theme of data, and in particular the role of uncertainty in modelling scientific data. It is intended that the themes developed in the MSc will be highly relevant to the High Performance Computer (HPC) Facility at Swansea.
MSc by research
Swansea University - Department of Physics
The research group, directed by Dr. Peter Dunstan in the Department of Physics, is home to state-of-the-art instrumentation that was recently acquired in 2010-2011.
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