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Max Planck School of Photonics – Master's to PhD Direct Track Programme

at Friedrich Schiller University Jena · Jena, Thuringia

Duration

9 semesters or more

Tuition

No tuition fees

Intake

Winter semester

Mode

Online

About this program

The Max Planck School of Photonics offers a unique Master's to PhD Direct Track Programme that empowers students to delve deep into the field of photonics, an area of increasing importance in contemporary science and technology. Students engage in a comprehensive curriculum that spans nine semesters or more, facilitating a seamless transition from Master's study to doctoral research. This structured approach allows learners to acquire essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills pertinent to electrical and electronic engineering.

At a renowned institution like Friedrich Schiller University Jena, the program encompasses various modules tailored to explore diverse aspects of photonics and its applications. Students benefit from the university's strong ties with leading research organizations, including the Max Planck Society, which enrich the academic experience and foster innovative research collaborations. Throughout their studies, participants are encouraged to engage in research projects that culminate in a doctoral thesis, which not only demonstrates their mastery of the subject but also contributes to the advancement of the field.

This program is particularly well-suited for individuals aspiring to become leaders in photonics research and development. Ideal candidates possess a strong foundation in electrical and electronic engineering, and they are motivated by a genuine interest in exploring advanced scientific concepts and technologies. The interdisciplinary nature of photonics attracts students from diverse backgrounds, creating a rich learning environment that prepares graduates for a dynamic career landscape.

Entry requirements

English: Taught in English.
International students: Non-EU applicants need a German national student visa (Visa D) and proof of funds (usually a blocked account). Check the programme page for the exact language certificate and document list.

Career outcomes

  • Photonics Research Scientist
  • Optical Systems Engineer
  • Product Development Engineer
  • R&D Project Manager
  • Technical Consultant in Photonics

In Germany's thriving industrial landscape, especially within the highly regarded Mittelstand companies, graduates of this program will find ample opportunities in sectors such as telecommunications, medical technology, and manufacturing. Additionally, the 18-month post-study job-seeking permit allows international graduates to explore various career paths while living in Germany.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Max Planck School of Photonics – Master's to PhD Direct Track Programme at Friedrich Schiller University Jena?

It typically takes 9 semesters or more, with intakes in Winter semester.

How much is the tuition?

Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.

What are the career outcomes?

Photonics Research Scientist Optical Systems Engineer Product Development Engineer R&D Project Manager Technical Consultant in Photonics In Germany's thriving industrial landscape, especially within the highly regarded Mittelstand companies, graduates of this program will find am...

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