Experimental nuclear and particle physics

    Experimental nuclear and particle physics

    Duration24 month(s)
    Apply DateDecember 1, 2021
    Next IntakeMarch 1, 2022

    Experimental nuclear and particle physics

    About

    Overview Key factsThe composition and structure of the atomic nucleus is an essential field of study for a nuclear physicist, but the field spans a wide field of phenomena like the structure of the elementary particles, the inside of a neutron star, and the primary matter that existed in the universe a short time after The Big Bang.University of Bergen's Experimental nuclear and particle physics tries to understand the smallest building blocks of nature and the forces acting between them.The field of experimental nuclear and particle physics also has a vital role in medicine with radiation- and particle therapy used to treat cancer.The master program offers analysis of experimental data in nuclear and particle physics, which gives practical experience in handling and creating meaning out of large amounts of data. The development and testing of hardware for use in experiments also include data analysis, in addition to first-hand experience with high-tech electronics. The work is carried out in an international research community and the students are exposed to collaboration in large international projects, for instance at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research). Both studies and research is aimed at supporting the building, operation and analysis of experiments at such collaborations. The master program trains the student in critical examination of the ideas of oneself and others, in both written and oral presentations. I want to find another Master Course
    In University of Bergen's Experimental nuclear and particle physics, one studies the constituents of an atomic nucleus and the interactions between them.

    Disciplines

    Physics

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 62
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 90

    Other Requirements

    1In order to apply for the Master Programme in Physics, Experimental nuclear and particle physics, you need a bachelor degree in Physics or related fields.Bachelor degree in PhysicsOther bachelor degrees can qualify if you can document courses in Calculus, Linear Algebra, Differential Equation, Function of Several Variables, Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Thermodynamics, Basic Measurement Science and Experimental Physics, Modern Physics, Project in Physics

    Fee Information

    Experimental nuclear and particle physics

    University of Bergen

    University of Bergen

    Norway

    Norway, Bergen