$63,015 /Yr
Other
full_time
Master of Science [M.S] Physics
Research within the Physics programme from The University of Vermont is broadly defined in three categories:
- Theoretical and Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, which includes dynamics of quantum systems with application to electronic, magnetic, optical, structural, and thermal properties of nanomaterials (eg. fullerene-derived solids and nanotubes); quantum many-body physics, superconductivity and superfluidity, electronic properties of graphene and its derivatives, strongly-correlated electronic systems and quantum magnetism, spintronics, optical properties and magnetism of thin films, organic semiconductors and nanostructures (professors: Clougherty, Del Maestro, Kotov, Headrick, Furis);
- Astrophysics, the use of radio astronomy to study pulsars (Professor: Rankin);
- Biological Physics, which includes use of Atomic Force Microscopy to study DNA, lipid membranes, and viruses; studies of the application of ultrasound to biological systems; protein crystallography to study the shapes of proteins and how function follows form. (Professors: Vanegas, Wu, Yang).
Tution & Application Fees
Year | Year 1 | Year 2 |
Tuition Fees | $51600 | $51600 |
Health Insurance | $2746 | $2746 |
Books and supply | $1500 | $1500 |
Compulsory Fees | $1153 | $1153 |
Miscellaneous expenses | $6016 | $6016 |
Total Fees | $63015 | $63015 |
Examinations
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