About the training program
The program is aimed at training specialists in various areas: precision measurements; modeling of processes in solid state physics and nanostructures; modern data processing and machine learning methods; fundamental and applied superconductivity; functional materials; thin films and nanostructures; shape memory alloys and sensors of ultra-low concentrations of various substances.
What do graduates do?
The range of tasks for graduates of the program includes the physics of nanostructures and thin films, the physical foundations and applications of superconductivity, the interaction of concentrated radiation fluxes with matter - from new optoelectronic instruments, detectors of cosmic radiation, and superconducting magnets to the tasks of materials science, chemical catalysis, ecology, and medicine. This allows graduates to work in most research and scientific laboratories in the world.