• Master of Research in Nanomaterials at Imperial College London is a 1-year program.
  • It is an on-campus, 90 credits program offered on a full-time basis.
  • The course is associated with the London Centre for Nanotechnology, a joint venture between Imperial College London and UCL, allowing a wider choice of collaborative opportunities.
  • In this program, students learn about nanoscience from material science, physics, chemical, and biological perspectives.
  • The core modules of the program are:
    • Examined Chemistry lecture courses: Nanomaterials, Plastic Electronics, Renewable Energy, Biological Chemistry
    • Examined Characterisation of Materials lecture courses, delivered by the Department of Materials
    • Journal Club advanced lectures: Cellular Nanobiotechnology, Organic electronic Materials, Nanofluidics, etc.
  • The student's faculty ratio of the program is 18:1
  • Students will be assessed by written examinations, class tests, and coursework.
  • Many of the students continue their studies to undertake research towards a PhD.
  • The Department has strong links with industry, reflected in generous funding for teaching and research, and extensive facilities including well-equipped research laboratories and state-of-the-art chemical instrumentation.
  • The former students are currently employed by companies such as Agilent Technologies, Argenta, AstraZeneca, BASF, BiFocus, BP, Dow, GlaxoSmithKline, Infineum, Lilly, Novartis, Organon, Pfizer, Roche, Syngenta, and UCB CellTech.