Physics

Delve into the fundamental principles governing material behaviour at the nanoscale. Uncover new device physics, explore quantum phenomena, and push the boundaries of processing power and light-based technologies in chips.

Master’s programmes in this field

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Applied Physics

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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Applied Physics

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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Applied Physics

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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Applied Physics

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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Quantum Matter

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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Physics

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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What students and alumni say

"The Master’s in Applied Physics at TU/e grants me the tools to read the universe through the interference of light - from material properties to gravitational waves."
Luuk van Leendert
Master’s student Applied Physics at Eindhoven University of Technology
"The education standard in the Netherlands, for physics at least, is high in my opinion. Rote learning and memorization is often discouraged, while critical thinking style problems are encouraged. This is of course challenging but rewarding."
Brian McGloughlin
Master's student Particle & Astrophysics at Radboud University

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