Specialization in the Physics master's degree program aligns with the University’s research focus, which centers on particle physics, photonics, and condensed matter physics. Dealing with interdisciplinary questions, students learn to connect the dots across disciplines and put their insights into a scientific perspective. They furthermore learn to apply research methods and outcomes independently, responsibly, and self-critically.
Students develop the ability to tackle complex interrelationships and problems within the field of physics, utilizing scientific methods to analyze them beyond the current state of knowledge and solve them to the greatest extent possible. This requires an in-depth academic study in the areas of specialization. Building on basic scientific thought, students work through highly complex research questions to develop practical and strategic problem-solving skills.
Their in-depth analytical and methodological competencies, combined with their specialized and research-oriented mathematical and natural scientific education, enable graduates of this degree program to meet the demands of various professional fields with flexibility.