Master in Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology (Interuniversity)

Master in Nanoscience and Molecular Nanotechnology (Interuniversity)

The aim of this Master's degree is to prepare students in the fields of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology so that they can develop a professional career in this area or carry out research activities leading to a doctoral thesis. This Master's degree covers various disciplines, such as chemistry, physics, engineering, materials science, biochemistry, pharmacy and medicine.

General information

  • Credits: 60 ECTS
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Type of teaching: In person
  • Guy: Interuniversity
  • Location:
    • University of Valladolid, in the Faculty of Sciences
    • Miguel Hernández University of Elche, in the Faculty of Experimental Sciences
    • University of La Laguna, in the Faculty of Sciences
    • University of Castilla-La Mancha, in the Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Biochemistry of Toledo
    • Autonomous University of Madrid, in the Faculty of Sciences
    • University of Alicante, in the Faculty of Sciences
    • Universitat de València (General Studies), at the University Institute of Molecular Science
    • Note: part of the teaching is given outside the ULL
  • Academic direction:
  • Possess the learning skills that will enable them to continue studying in a manner that will be largely self-directed or autonomous
  • Know how to communicate your conclusions and the knowledge and ultimate reasons that support them to specialized and non-specialized audiences in a clear and unambiguous manner
  • Be able to integrate knowledge and face the complexity of formulating judgments based on information that, being incomplete or limited, includes reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.
  • Know how to apply the acquired knowledge and their problem-solving ability in new or little-known environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study.
  • Possess and understand knowledge that provides a basis or opportunity to be original in the development and/or application of ideas, often in a research context
  • The recommended entry profile is that student who has completed previous undergraduate studies in technical or experimental teaching qualifications related to the objectives of the Master's Degree; among them: Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Medicine, Chemical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or related qualifications.
  • Students must also demonstrate a B2 level of English, which guarantees that they can follow the theoretical classes.

You can consult the teaching staff who teach in the degree and their brief teaching, research and professional curriculum vitae through the following link:

In addition, linked to the teaching guides for each subject, you can also access the brief curriculum vitae of the responsible teaching staff:

  • At the end of the Master's degree, the student will have a multidisciplinary training both in the chemical aspects related to nanoscience (bottom-up approach to nanoscience for the design of functional molecules and supramolecular structures; intermolecular interactions; molecular self-assembly and self-organization), as well as in the physical aspects (top-down approach to nanofabrication, physical manipulation techniques, organization and characterization of nanomaterials).

The planning and mobility management resources provided by the University of La Laguna itself will be used.

You can find more information about mobility grants for students in university master's degrees at this calls page.

In addition, you can consult here information on scholarships from the Ministry of Education.

The University of La Laguna has mobility calls for postgraduate students, through its Vice-Rectorate for Internationalization:

General information

  • Credits: 60 ECTS
  • Duration: 1 year
  • Type of teaching: In person
  • Guy: Interuniversity
  • Location:
    • University of Valladolid, in the Faculty of Sciences
    • Miguel Hernández University of Elche, in the Faculty of Experimental Sciences
    • University of La Laguna, in the Faculty of Sciences
    • University of Castilla-La Mancha, in the Faculty of Environmental Sciences and Biochemistry of Toledo
    • Autonomous University of Madrid, in the Faculty of Sciences
    • University of Alicante, in the Faculty of Sciences
    • Universitat de València (General Studies), at the University Institute of Molecular Science
    • Note: part of the teaching is given outside the ULL
  • Academic direction:
  • Possess the learning skills that will enable them to continue studying in a manner that will be largely self-directed or autonomous
  • Know how to communicate your conclusions and the knowledge and ultimate reasons that support them to specialized and non-specialized audiences in a clear and unambiguous manner
  • Be able to integrate knowledge and face the complexity of formulating judgments based on information that, being incomplete or limited, includes reflections on the social and ethical responsibilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.
  • Know how to apply the acquired knowledge and their problem-solving ability in new or little-known environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study.
  • Possess and understand knowledge that provides a basis or opportunity to be original in the development and/or application of ideas, often in a research context
  • The recommended entry profile is that student who has completed previous undergraduate studies in technical or experimental teaching qualifications related to the objectives of the Master's Degree; among them: Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Medicine, Chemical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, or related qualifications.
  • Students must also demonstrate a B2 level of English, which guarantees that they can follow the theoretical classes.

You can consult the teaching staff who teach in the degree and their brief teaching, research and professional curriculum vitae through the following link:

In addition, linked to the teaching guides for each subject, you can also access the brief curriculum vitae of the responsible teaching staff:

  • At the end of the Master's degree, the student will have a multidisciplinary training both in the chemical aspects related to nanoscience (bottom-up approach to nanoscience for the design of functional molecules and supramolecular structures; intermolecular interactions; molecular self-assembly and self-organization), as well as in the physical aspects (top-down approach to nanofabrication, physical manipulation techniques, organization and characterization of nanomaterials).

The planning and mobility management resources provided by the University of La Laguna itself will be used.

You can find more information about mobility grants for students in university master's degrees at this calls page.

In addition, you can consult here information on scholarships from the Ministry of Education.

The University of La Laguna has mobility calls for postgraduate students, through its Vice-Rectorate for Internationalization: