Applied Natural Sciences / Angewandte Naturwissenschaften
University of Regensburg
at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg · Würzburg, Bavaria
Duration
4 semesters
Tuition
No tuition fees
Intake
Winter semester, Summer semester
Mode
Full Time
The International Master of Science in Quantum Engineering at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg provides a solid foundation in the principles and applications of quantum technology. This master's program is tailored for students aiming to delve deeply into the concepts of quantum mechanics and engineering, with a strong emphasis on solving real-world problems in electronic systems. The curriculum covers essential topics such as quantum computing, quantum cryptography, and advanced materials science, preparing students for cutting-edge technological advancements.
Structured over four semesters, the program is designed according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), allowing students to earn a specified number of credits through modules and coursework. In the final semester, students typically engage in a thesis project that demonstrates their ability to conduct independent research, applying the skills and knowledge acquired throughout the program. The program's focus on both theoretical and practical aspects equips graduates with the necessary tools to excel in the quantum technology field.
The program is especially suitable for individuals with a background in electrical and electronic engineering, physics, or a related discipline. Students benefit from the thriving research culture at Würzburg, in collaboration with industry partners, including many from the Mittelstand—Germany's strong network of small and medium-sized enterprises. This connection provides students with excellent networking opportunities, enhancing their academic and professional development.
Moreover, students studying in Germany benefit from the country's supportive framework for international students, including an 18-month post-study job-seeking permit. This allows graduates to explore career opportunities in Germany's growing quantum technology sector while gaining valuable work experience.
Industries that commonly hire graduates include:
It typically takes 4 semesters, with intakes in Winter semester, Summer semester.
Tuition is around No tuition fees. Fees change yearly — confirm with an advisor.
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