Nanostructural Sciences (Bachelor)

The Bachelor’s Program in Nanostructural Sciences is a 3-year undergraduate program that covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Fundamentals of physics and chemistry
  • Nanomaterials and nanostructures
  • Materials synthesis and characterization
  • Computational methods and simulations
  • Experimental techniques and instrumentation

Throughout the program, students will engage in a combination of theoretical lectures, laboratory experiments, and project work to develop their skills and knowledge in nanostructural sciences.

Course Structure

The program is divided into three main areas:

  1. Core Courses: These courses provide a foundation in the fundamental principles of physics, chemistry, and materials science.
    • Physics of Condensed Matter
    • Organic Chemistry
    • Materials Science
  2. Specialization Courses: These courses allow students to specialize in specific areas of nanostructural sciences, such as:
    • Nanomaterials Synthesis
    • Nanoscale Characterization Techniques
    • Computational Methods for Nanostructures
  3. Elective Courses: These courses allow students to explore related fields, such as:
    • Biomedical Engineering
    • Energy Science and Technology
    • Environmental Science

Research Opportunities

The University of Cuneo’s Bachelor’s Program in Nanostructural Sciences offers students the opportunity to engage in research projects under the supervision of experienced faculty members. Students will work on cutting-edge research projects, using state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, to develop their research skills and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in nanostructural sciences.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor’s Program in Nanostructural Sciences will have a strong foundation in the principles and techniques used in nanostructural sciences, as well as hands-on experience in experimental and computational methods. Career opportunities include:

  • Research and development positions in industries related to nanotechnology
  • Graduate studies in nanostructural sciences or related fields
  • Career opportunities in fields such as biomedical engineering, energy science, and environmental science