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南洋理工大学-21秋-MSc in Precision Scientific Instrumentation (MSPSI)
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南洋理工大学- MSc in Precision Scientific Instrumentation (MSPSI)
 
 
课程介绍
Advanced scientific instrumentation, as an incubator of innovation, has demonstrated its tremendous potential to accelerate the revolution of manufacturing industry and to enhance the performance of products by employing innovations. In particular, significant advances in science, engineering and technology based on precision scientific instrumentation are greatly enhancing the efficiency of information processing and storage. Hence, in Singapore, a budget of S$19 billion in the RIE2020 was allocated for R&D with a strong focus given to industry-oriented development projects.
 
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) offers a Master of Science in Precision Scientific Instrumentation (MSPSI) programme, hosted by the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences. This Master programme will provide graduate students with robust training in the field of advanced instrumentation by incorporating coursework from multiple scientific and engineering disciplines. The curriculum is built upon solid-state physics, microelectronics, optoelectronics, charge- and spin-based materials with unique emphasises on the physics understanding of precision scientific instrumentation extensively used in advanced manufacturing industry, e.g. semiconductor, non-volatile memory, and photonics etc. The knowledge would help the students greatly with their scientific and technological innovations and navigation in the changing landscape of the high-tech industry. 
 
入学要求
 

Admission Requirements and Procedures

General Requirements

Applicants to the PhD and MSc programmes must satisfy the following criteria:

  • BSc in physics or a related discipline. If the university has an honours system, at least second-upper class honours, or the equivalent, is required.
  • For the PhD programme, applicants may optionally have a MSc degree in physics or a related discipline, but this is not mandatory. If the university has an honours system, at least second-upper class honours in the MSc degree, or the equivalent, is required.
  • International applicants must have either GRE General Test scores or GATE scores. A GRE subject score in Physics is welcome but not required.
  • International applicants who are not native English speakers must have TOEFL scores or IETLS scores. (Note: applicants from China and India do not qualify as native English speakers; if unsure, please contact us and ask.)

If you are unable to take the GRE/GATE or TOEFL/IETLS for some reason, it may be possible for you to take alternative evaluation tests administered by the School. Please ask your prospective supervisor (see below) for more information.

 

课程信息

The courses below are graduate-level courses offered by the division. For undergraduate courses, click here. To check the availability and schedule of each course, and instructions about how to register for courses, see the Graduate Course Registration page.

Compulsory Courses

PH6760 Graduate Communications and Research Methodology (4AU)
PH6711 Graduate Solid State Physics (4AU)
PH6717 Experimental Techniques in Condensed Matter Physics (4AU)
PH6701 Precision Instrumentation Laboratory (4AU)
PH6731 Optical Spectroscopic Techniques (4AU)

Course Code and Title
AU Course Contents
PAP701 - Graduate Seminar 4 AU
In this seminar-style course, students will attend presentations about recent research topics, given by experts as well as their peers. Students are required to give presentations and participate in discussions. The aim is to improve students' presentation skills, so that they can participate in scientific seminars in a professional manner.
PAP710 - Concepts in Statistical Mechanics 4 AU
A modern treatment of statistical mechanics. Topics covered include foundations of statistical mechanics, classical and quantum multi-particle models, and the physics of quantum fluids.
PAP711 - Graduate Solid State Physics 4 AU
Advanced concepts in the structure and properties of solids, including the cooperative and many-body effects that influence transport, optical and magnetic properties.
PAP716 - Classical Electrodynamics 4 AU
Advanced classical electrodynamics with a focus on the relationship with special relativity. Topics covered include the covariant formulation of Maxwell’s equations; electromagnetic radiation from accelerating charges; and the scattering of electromagnetic waves by charged particles.
PAP721 - Nonlinear Dynamics 4 AU
Concepts and theories of nonlinear dynamical systems, in both the classical and quantum domains. Topics covered include chaotic dynamics; thermodynamics of chaotic systems; Hamiltonian chaos; and quantum chaos.
PAP722 - Particle Physics 4 AU
Introduction to the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics and its theoretical underpinnings. Topics covered include gauge theories; the elementary particle content of the SM; field quantization; and renormalization techniques.
PAP723 - Advanced Numerical Methods for Physicists 4 AU

Numerical solutions of differential equations in classical mechanics, quantum mechanics and electromagnetism.  Monte Carlo methods for statistical mechanics simulation. Optimization and data analysis. Various advanced topics including Quantum Monte Carlo and Density Functional Theory.

PAP731 - Optical Spectroscopic Techniques 4 AU
Principles of optical spectroscopic techniques, with an emphasis on how these techniques are used in research. Topics covered include the theoretical description of light-matter interaction; the experimental signatures of material properties (such as acoustic and optical phonons, and electronic structures); and near-field scanning imaging techniques used in the structural characterization of nano-devices.
PAP732 - Nonlinear Optics 4 AU
Principles of nonlinear optics, for students with a background in optics. Topics covered include nonlinear optical susceptibility; second-order nonlinear effects; third-order nonlinear effects; and ultrafast laser optics.
PAP738 - Advanced Topics in Physics 4 AU
Specialized topics of current interest in physics research. Topics are chosen from a variety of areas, such as atmospheric physics, statistical physics, and computational physics.
PAP739 - Advanced Topics in Applied Physics 4 AU
Specialized topics of current interest in applied physics research. Topics are chosen from a variety of areas, such as nanotechnology, spintronics, and photonics.
PAP747 - Spintronics for Information Technology 4 AU
Advanced but self-contained course in magnetics and spintronics technologies, and their applications in hard disk drives and emerging magnetic random access memory devices. Topics covered include the fundamentals of magnetism; recent developments in magnetic recording; and recent developments in magnetic random access memory.
PAP777 - Graduate Quantum Mechanics 4 AU
Advanced topics in quantum mechanics. Topics covered include scattering theory; resonances; quantum entanglement; the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox and Bell's inequalities; fermions and bosons; second quantization; principles of quantum field theory; and quantum electrodynamics.
PAP778 - Quantum Field Theory 4 AU
Introduction to quantum field theory (QFT). Topics covered include the path-integral formalism of quantum mechanics and QFT; canonical quantization; Green’s functions and Feynman diagrams in perturbation theory; the application of these concepts to quantum electrodynamics; and selected modern topics in condensed matter physics for which QFT is a useful framework, such as the fractional quantum hall effect, mean-field theory of superfluids, renormalization group and the Landau-Ginzburg theory of critical phenomena.
MPS780/1 Supervised Research I /II 4 AU
Research supervised by a faculty advisor, with weekly consultations (at least 3 hours a week).
 
申请信息
Admission Stage Action Date / Deadline
Application Please​ check out How to apply for electronic application;
Direct link to the online a​pplication​
1 Nov 2020 to 31 Jan 2021
Offer and Acceptance Check your application status
(Accept and pay the deposit in two weeks)
Jun 2021
​Online Appeal (via email to mspsi@ntu.edu.sg​) ​Jun 2021
After Acceptance Matriculation Jul 2021
​Welcome Ceremony ​TBC
  Course Commencement 10 Aug 2021
学费信息

AY2020/2021

Singapore Citizens
S$25,000 + Prevailing GST
Singapore Permanent Residents ​S$30,000 + Preva​iling GST
International Students​
S$40,000 + Prevailing GST
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