PhD in Applied Micro and Nanosystems
University College of Southeast Norway
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Rauland, Norway
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Introduction
Ph.D. in Applied Micro and Nanosystems
Micro and nanotechnology has become a very broad field, spanning everything from physics to materials science, chemistry and electronics, and more.
The Ph.D. program in Applied Micro- and Nanosystems educates scientists with broad knowledge of micro and nano system technologies. This becomes an increasingly important part of our everyday life, in all sorts of "smart systems", as for example sensors integrated into mobile phones, equipment for medical diagnosis, for monitoring the environment and for instrumentation in industrial processes.
Academically it builds on a broad range of engineering and science: Electronics, product design/engineering, material-learning, computer science and chemical processing, and basic physics. The research training ranging from design and mathematical modeling with advanced software tools, the manufacturing, and characterization of national leader clean room laboratories.
The laboratory at USN, along with complementary laboratories in Oslo and Trondheim, constitutes "NorFab" which is the Research Council's investment in infrastructure. The program is closely linked to industry cluster which exists regionally and nationally. This tight connection to the industry is unique among Norwegian Ph.D. programs. The program is part of the research school "Nano-Network" with national labor, where USN's role is to focus on integrated, complete systems with direct industrial relevance. Internationally, the academic environment is closely linked to leading research centers in Europe, North America, and East Asia.