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Profile: Biophysics and Biotechnology
Major: 03.04.02 Physics
Profile: Biophysics and Biotechnology
Duration: 2 years
Start: September 1
Admission: open
Language : Russian
Entrance tests :
- Physics
- Mathematics
The Master's degree in Physics, specializing in Biophysics and Biotechnology, offers a unique and exciting opportunity to bridge the gap between the fundamental laws of physics and the complex world of living systems.
This interdisciplinary program equips students with the knowledge and skills to apply physical principles to unravel the mysteries of biological processes and develop groundbreaking technologies in the realm of biotechnology.
The disciplines of the program are aimed at both basic theoretical and the most relevant practical training. Practical training takes place in the laboratories of SB RAS G.I. Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics. Students have an opportunity to work at the largest scientific facilities and become a full participant of experiments.
Graduates with a Master's in Biophysics and Biotechnology are highly sought after by:
- Biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies
- Research institutions
- Medical imaging and diagnostics
- Academic institutions
The Master's in Biophysics and Biotechnology provides a dynamic platform for individuals with a passion for physics and a desire to contribute to the advancement of medicine, biotechnology, and our understanding of life itself. This program prepares students to be at the forefront of scientific innovation, tackling some of the most pressing challenges facing humanity.
- Admission starts on June 20
- Admission stops on July 10
- The documents are sent to the university in electronic form through the NSTU Enrolee Personal Account. When submitting an application for admission in electronic form, the documents attached to it are submitted (sent) to the NSTU admission committee in the form of their electronic images (paper documents converted into electronic form by scanning or photographing with the provision of machine-readable recognition of its details)
