Engineering physics deals with mathematical and scientific application of physics in order to analyze engineering problems. The field also focuses on application, design and analysis of engineering solutions and sometimes the field is called “technical physics”. Engineering physics thoroughly deal with applied physics and has many specialties as electrical engineering, optics, applied mechanics, aerodynamics, quantum physics, energy physics, etc. Graduates can work in a large variety of positions because of their abilities to convert scientific knowledge to practical decisions. Engineering physics opens the way to work in industries, research laboratories as engineers, applied scientists, other engineering-related experts.
The automobile is as important today as ever, and with that comes ever more increasing demands, most notably that concerning alternative fuels and the impact of automobiles on the environment.
This innovating program will take place in Grenoble in collaboration with EPFL Lausanne and Politecnico di Torino. Nanotechnology is an emerging domain of engineering and science, at the interface between Physics, Biology and Chemistry, leading to several innovations in the area of Material and Electronics engineering.
The joint activity will begin with a six-day advanced international summer school followed by a five-day international research conference. The summer school intends to provide the participating students and young researchers with the necessary background knowledge for the focused research topics. The lectures for the summer school will be given by a number of distinguished researchers from the world in the focused research fields above. Additionally, assignments and discussion sessions offered by the lecturers or spontaneously organized by the students are expected to help all participants better their understanding of the lectured materials.
This 10 day international school aims at training young academical/industrial researchers and students at research level in the interdisciplinary fields of principles and advances of x-ray scattering/diffraction, protein and molecular crystallography, x-ray absorption and florescense spectroscopy, x-ray imaging and tomography, nuclear resonance scattering, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, ultra fast applications in the nano and fempto regimes.
Technical University of Munich
This 6-week intensive program offers a nanotechnology lecture and a lab course in English, with site visits to 10 leading research centres, and an intensive German language course. It is directed to undergraduates of science and engineering who have completed an introduction to quantum mechanics or quantum chemistry.
Aalborg University
This course provides an overview of multimodal interaction techniques for virtual environments. The course extends for 4 ECTS, divided into 2 ECTS of lectures and 2 ECTS of mini-project.
Cranfield University
A highly practical course aimed at introducing delegates to the handling and connection of optical fibres.
Cranfield University
This 5 day short course is offered to prospective students registering for the MSc Motorsport Engineering and Management. It also is offered to individuals interested in developing their understanding of motorsport engineering.