Our four divisions – Nanoscience, Optics, Plasmas and the Institute of Photonics – all contribute research-based teaching expertise to the course. You can choose taught elements relevant to your career interests from a wide range of topics, including: theoretical and computational physics; quantum optics and quantum information; complexity science; physics and the life sciences; solid-state physics; plasma physics.
Youll put the knowledge gained in the taught components to use in a cutting-edge research project, which can be theoretical, computational or experimental.
Our four divisions – Nanoscience, Optics, Plasmas and the Institute of Photonics – all contribute research-based teaching expertise to the course. You can choose taught elements relevant to your career interests from a wide range of topics, including: theoretical and computational physics; quantum optics and quantum information; complexity science; physics and the life sciences; solid-state physics; plasma physics.<br/><br/>Youll put the knowledge gained in the taught components to use in a cutting-edge research project, which can be theoretical, computational or experimental.
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Study Mode
Part-time
Duration
24 Months
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
University of Strathclyde
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Course Code
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Institution Code
S78
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