Four study tracks

Four study paths are proposed: Particles and Cosmos, Quantum matter, Atomic-Molecular-Optical physics and finally General Physics. These reflect the areas of expertise of our researchers. General Physics is proposed to students who wish to keep a general profile or have not yet decided a profile area. Strong R&D oriented master projects are proposed.

Particles and Cosmos

In the Particles and Cosmos track, you delve into physics spanning the infinitely small to the infinitely large—from quarks and leptons to the fundamental laws of the universe and its largest structures. This track includes courses in general relativity, cosmology, nuclear, particle, and astroparticle physics.
Detailed information about the Particles and Cosmos track.

Quantum Matter, Quantum Optics, and Quantum Technology

The Quantum Matter, Quantum Optics, and Quantum Technology track prepares you for R&D work in modern applications of solid-state physics. You'll learn more about phase transitions, symmetries, and quantum phenomena that appear in condensed matter.
Detailed information about the Quantum Matter, Quantum Optics, and Quantum Technology track.

AMO Physics (Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics)

Modern AMO physics builds on the rapid developments of the past decade, leveraging the interaction between light and matter at the atomic and molecular levels to understand and manipulate atoms, molecules, and light.
Detailed information about the AMO Physics track.

General Physics

The General Physics track balances experimental and theoretical physics, covering a wide range of cutting-edge research topics. This track is particularly relevant for students who have not yet decided on their specialization at the start of the program.
Detailed information about the General Physics track.

Last updated: 2026-05-04

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