This is a 2 year program of Master in which students earn a Master of Nano materials and devices. This program requires 56 credit hours to be taken.
Course work is organized into the following curriculum components:
Core curriculum:11 credit hours
Elected specialty and concentration area:24 credit hours
Master’s thesis:15 credit hours
Electives: 6 credit hours
Core curriculum
The core curriculum is designed to provide all students with a general knowledge in philosophy and languages techniques. It provides the basic skills and integration necessary for understanding the field and preparing for more advanced work in an elected area of specialization. The core curriculum consists of 3 courses (11 credit hours):
MG01: Philosophy
MG02: Foreign language for general purposes
MG03: Foreign language for scientific purposes
Specializations
All students complete 24 credits obligatory hours’ courses scientific. The intent of these courses is to give students basis knowledge in the micro and nanotechnology field and allowing them to put many of methods and techniques learned in the classroom into practice in a laboratory. A seminar on nano science and technology that is taken place during the studying supplies all students with updated information concern the nanotechnology. A student is also prepared some skills necessary to manage and monitor the researches scientific.
NN601: Electronic properties of nanostructured materials
NN602: Electronic techniques
NN603:Nano chemical technology
NN604: Practicum in research
NN701: Computer interfacing and data acquisition
NN702: Magnetism and nanostructured magnetic materials
NN703: Semiconductor physics and nanostructured semiconductor
NN704: Nanostructured photonic materials
NN705: Seminar on nano – science and technology
NN707: Technology for nanostructured materials and devices
NN706: Research in laboratories
Elective
A student must enroll for 6/16 credits hours for this option. The elective is proposed to helps student focus their interest area and course work for the remainder of their studies and provides more information in the area of nano materials and devices application. Eight courses can be collected:
NN801:Micro-, Nano- devices and systems
NN802: Micro and nano system design technologies
NN803: Nanoelectronics
NN804: Advanced organic chemistry
NN805: Computer simulation method for nanosystem and applications
NN806: Advanced quantum mechanics
NN807: Quantization of microscopic systems
NN808: Symmetries of atoms, molecules and solids
Master’s thesis:
The Master’s thesis is designed to give students an opportunity to pursue a particular topic in depth. All students are required to successfully complete and defend a paper, project or thesis. Registration for any one of these options is available only to students who, at a minimum, have successfully completed their first year of full time study (or its equivalent), and who have chosen a specialization and Major Professor. The intent is to insure that these options are available only to students who have completed the core and introductory specialty courses.
Contact the INT
028 37 2468 23 /32
Ext: 101/102
Fax: 028 3724 2163
Email: int@vnuhcm.edu.vn
Mailing address: Community
6, Linh Trung Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City
Institute for Nanotechnology (INT)
Address: Community 6, Linh Trung Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City
Tel: 028 3724 6823 / 028 3724 6832 Ext 101 or 102 - Fax: 028 3724 2163
Email: int@vnuhcm.edu.vn