After obtaining the Bachelor's degree, almost all students pursue one of the Master's programs offered by the department of Applied Physics:
Or tracks:
- Mastertrack Fluids, Bio and Soft matter
- Mastertrack Nano, Quantum and Photonics
- Mastertrack Plasmas and Beams
You can also choose to combine the master Applied Physics and the Master Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion as a ‘double degree’. This requires half a year to a year of extra study.
To get an impression where our alumni ended up, you can have a look on LinkedIn.