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MEng in NanoBioscience and NanoMedicine
Written by Danube University    Wednesday, 22 August 2012 19:08   
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Nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine are arguably two of the most significant key technologies of the 21st century, with the promise of great economic, socio-political and business potential.

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The postgraduate MEng program NanoBiosciences & NanoMedicine offered by the Vienna University of Technology in association with Danube University Krems and the  University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna provides interdisciplinary specialist knowledge with a practical orientation in these fields, opening up many new career horizons for graduate students. The degree awarded is Master of Engineering in NanoBioscience & NanoMedicine (MEng)

The course is held in English, and is part-time over 4 semesters. The Program start date is January 31, 2013; Application deadline: December  17, 2012 Course Fee:  EUR 17.000,--

See more at www.nanobiomed.at

Contents of the MEng Program include:

  • - Fundamentals of Nanoscience
  • - Nanomaterials
  • - Diagnostic Methods in Nano-Bioscience
  • - Nanotechnology Devices
  • - Risks and Regulatory Aspects of Nanotechnology
  • - Nanoscience-based Therapy
  • - Nanostructured Biomaterials for Nanomedicine
  • - Nano-Science based Applications in Food Technology
  • - Training on Project
  • - Master´s Thesis

Target Group
Those who have competed courses in natural or medical sciences or courses in engineering sciences that are relevant to the field, Doctors and pharmacists

Admission Requirements
It is a requirement for acceptance on the program that the candidate possess a degree or university diploma in a relevant subject (e.g. Bachelor, Master)

For more information visit: www.nanobiomed.at or contact the Program Manager: Margit Malatschnig, Phone: +43(0)699 18156393 This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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