Master's students of “Experimental Physics” profile are trained with the participation of leading specialists of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 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 degree in Experimental Physics are equipped for a variety of rewarding career paths. They are highly sought after by:
- Research institutions: National laboratories, universities, and research organizations value the skills and knowledge of experimental physicists to conduct groundbreaking research.
- Industry: The technological advancements driven by physics have led to diverse industries, including semiconductor manufacturing, medical imaging, and advanced materials development, employing physicists for their analytical and problem-solving abilities.
- Education: Many graduates choose to pursue careers in academia, teaching and mentoring the next generation of physicists