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Molecules & Organic Materials
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Molecules & Organic Materials

Source: https://www.utwente.nl/en/education/master/programmes/chemical-science-engineering/specialisations/molecules-and-organic-materials/ Parent: https://www.utwente.nl/en/education/master/programmes/chemical-science-engineering/

Become an expert in designing, synthesising, modelling, characterising, and applyingnew materials and (bio)molecular structures with high-tech features

Many of today’s technological, societal challenges require new materials with specific properties, whether we are talking about advances in medicine, energy, food or transportation. Think for example of the next-generation batteries, lab-on-a-chip devices for clinical diagnostics, ultra-low power electronics or efficiency of solar cells. All these developments start with novel materials and molecular structures with high-tech features. Are you eager to become an expert in designing and developing them? If so, the specialisation in Molecules and Organic Materials (MOM) is the right choice for you!

No matter how fundamental or applied research is, we consider it highly important to always keep relevance and applicability in mind.

Prof.Dr.Ir. André ten Elshof, MOM and MAT track coordinator

What to expect?

In this specialisation, you will gain in-depth insights into the field of chemistry and materials chemistry, including organic and supramolecular chemistry organic materials and polymer chemistry. Furthermore, you can explore several topics in-depth through many elective courses, whether your interests lie in the direction of biochemistry (e.g. drug and gene delivery, biosensing, virus engineering), hybrid materials (e.g.nano and opto-electronic materials) or polymers (e.g. sustainable materials, sensors, functional coatings).

Examples of courses you will follow during this specialisation:

As a student,you will have the opportunity to participate in high-end research at UT. For example, you could contribute to the development of a biosensor (or eNose) that can detect diseases such as cancer with sensors based on polymer brushes, improve polymer materials to make them fully recyclable and biodegradable, or look into a more efficient use of animal proteins and research alternative plant proteins. Without losing sight of applicability, you can choose how fundamental or applied you want your research to be. You will be sure of an inspiring learning environment in which you will work together with, more than under the supervision of, dedicated professors.

What will you learn?

As a graduate of this Master's and this specialisation, you have acquired specific, scientific knowledge, skills and values, which you can put to good use in your future job.

Knowledge

After completing this Master’s specialisation, you:

Skills

After successfully finishing this Master’s specialisation, you:

Values

After completing this Master’s specialisation, you:

Other master’s and specialisations

Is this specialisation not exactly what you’re looking for? Maybe one of the other specialisations suits you better. Or find out more about these related Master’s:

Curriculum