Duration
2 years
Start Date
March & October
Tuition Fee
Free
Location
Haifa, Israel
Description
Physics Master’s degree at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology provides a unique opportunity for students to interact closely with faculty on all major fields of current research, both theoretical and experimental, spanning from basic questions on the fundamental laws of physics to their application into cutting-edge technologies.
The Faculty of Physics from Technion – Israel Institute of Technology maintains a vigorous research program in all the major fields of Physics, including Astrophysics, High Energy Physics, Condensed Matter Physics and Biophysics.
Overview
The Technion Physics department is uniquely positioned within a thriving and highly-regarded engineering focused environment with an exemplary high-tech orientation, which enables us to create unique programs such as Quantum Science and Technology and contribute to the advancement of the nanotechnology revolution. On top of that, our department collaborates with top research units around the world, including CERN and NASA.
The Faculty of Physics also continues to be responsible for teaching physics to all Technion students. Taking advantage of being part of Technion, several joint programs with Engineering Faculties were initiated. Today, more that 50% of our undergraduates study for double degrees in Physics and Electrical Engineering, Physics and Materials Engineering, Physics and Mathematics and Physics and Computer Science. These programs are among the most lucrative in Israel, attracting some of the best students in the country. Our graduates can be found throughout all the ranks of academia and industry in Israel.
The department is well known not only for its academic achievements and international collaborations, but also for its friendly and open atmosphere. The rich intellectual environment is augmented by frequent visits by well-known scientists from all over the world, many of whom give distinguished lecture series, in all branches of physics. This international exposure, as well as travel to conferences abroad, provides students with an opportunity to expand their intellectual horizons, and helps them to create an essential network of international connections.
Research topics
- Astrophysics, cosmology and general relativity
- Atomic and Molecular Physics
- Biophysics
- Complex Systems
- Condensed Matter Physics
- High Energy Physics
- Non-linear Optics
- Quantum Science and Technology
- Plasma Physics