Undergraduates
Nanoscience – Physics and Chemistry of Advanced Materials (N-PCAM) is a four-year degree programme, run jointly by the Schools of Chemistry and Physics at Trinity College Dublin
The course provides a solid foundation in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics for the first two years and specialises in nanoscience for the final two years. It will teach students how to use and apply the principles of chemistry and physics to solve practical problems associated with the development of new technologies.
Students will gain a deep and lasting understanding of the science of advanced materials that underpins the nano revolution. Some laboratory training is provided in CRANN, with lectures provided by CRANN Principal Investigators. This degree programme will equip students to work across a diverse range of industries that employ nanotechnology, e.g. ICT, medical devices.