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I appreciate the effort of both the universities to collaborate
effectively. I am very happy to attend and would recommend this course
to anyone interested in this area. The aim of coming here for this
Masters' was to find the area in Nanoscience which would interest me for
further studies. I am glad this multidisciplinary course offered
different areas thus helping me find my path of academic career.
Shanta Desai (MSc Physics, Goa University, India)
All in all, I thought the course was extremely challenging both in
terms of understanding a lot of new material and managing a heavy
workload, but again, this is what makes it worthwhile and great
preparation for professional life. I was very impressed by the scope
of the material and generally the quality of presentation. Personally
I got a great deal out of the experience. I think the fact that all
the students who took part worked hard from start to finish testifies
how engaging and relevant the MSc NST is. Thanks to all concerned in
delivering the course. I hope it enjoys continued success.
Laurence Ellison (BSc Physics, Sheffield Hallam University)
This course is an excellent door-opener. It gives you a taste of a wide
range of areas that you are not necessarily familiar with. The course
allows you to explore them to find the ones that are most suitable to
your own future development and career path.
Brett Donovan (BSc Physics, University of York)
This course is practically unique and gives you an overview of new
technology. The broad base of the course is excellent as it enables
you to explore new areas, find those that you are most interested in
and equip you with the knowledge to then pursue them in further study
or your future career. The course is excellent; the facilities are
excellent; what more can I say?
Suraj Parkash Khanna (B Eng Electronics & Telecommunications,
University of Amravati, India)
This course covers a very broad range of disciplines and the challenge
was to get to grips with all of these new elements quickly. That made
the course hard work but great fun, and it has proved a tremendous
opportunity for me to develop my career in new areas.
Charlotte Baden (PhD, University of Bradford)
I am now studying for a PhD in Biophysics and this would not have been
possible without the MSc. On the course I studied aspects of biology
and chemistry that I was not familiar with but which have now enabled
me to expand my horizons.
Rob Harrand (BSc Physics with Astrophysics, University of York)
The most interesting part of the course has been the interdisciplinary
nature of the modules, which means I get to study areas that I
wouldn't normally be able to.
Georgina Lovely (BSc Physics, University of Leeds)
A very interesting course. It gives a good insight into present
research being carried out and broadens your horizons.
Zabeada Aslam (BSc Physics, University of Leeds)
I decided to study a year abroad and thought that England would be
appropriate because I already knew the language and was interested
in getting to know how life in Britain is. Then I heard about the
partnership between the city of Dortmund and Leeds and the electrical
engineering departments. Because of my electrical engineering background
I thought the nanotechnology course in Leeds would be very interesting
and a good opportunity to deepen my knowledge in physics and also
widen it in view of chemistry and biology. What I am enjoying most
about the course is that the students come from so many different
educational backgrounds and that leading-edge science and technology
is presented.
Roland Gentemann (Electronic Engineering, Dortmund University)
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