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Belgium, Dresden, Grenoble, Sweden

The institutions provide access to world-class infrastructure for nanotechnology research and development as well as opportunities for graduating students to continue their studies with the PhD. The permanent link between education and research ensures a contemporary programme at the cutting edge of state-of-the-art research.

 

There is a scholarship available up to 1,000 € per month. 

 

http://www.emm-nano.org

 

For those in favor of a fix domicile there is a master's program nanoelectronic systems at TU Dresden.

Edited by Germany2012

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