Master materials physics

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Program Overview

Materials physics is an active and rapidly evolving field of research that is relevant to almost all industries. This specialty holds a natural and important place within them. The field encompasses a wide range of topics, including metals, semiconductors, ceramics, glasses, and more.

The Master’s program in Materials Physics aims to enrich and develop the knowledge acquired during undergraduate physics studies. It also allows students to discover the nature of materials and the origin of their physical properties (electrical, optical, magnetic and mechanical). The program provides skills in condensed matter physics, the development of bulk or thin-film materials, and their characterization.

The program also aims to train high-level, multidisciplinary professionals who are proficient in the field of metals, semiconductors,

ceramics and glasses, and the physicochemical analysis of materials.


Teaching Language : Arabic / French / English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

  Semester 1:

  • Condensed matter physics
  • Physics of Metallic Materials 1
  • Crystallography
  • Semiconductor Components and Technology
  • TP Materials
  • Damage and Fracture
  • Anglais

Semester 2:

  • Magnetism and Superconductivity
  • Diffusion
  • Physics of Metallic Materials 2
  • Radiation Matter Interaction
  • TP Metallography and Mechanical Testing
  • Corrosion and surface treatment
  • Anglais

Semester 3:

  • Methods for the Analysis and Characterization of Materials
  • Physical Properties of Crystals
  • Thin Film Technology
  • Spectroscopic Techniques
  • TP materials synthesis methods
  • Research Methodology
  • Ethics

Semester 4:

Undertaking an internship within an institution, followed by the preparation and defense of a graduation thesis.

Advanced Topics

  • Condensed matter physics
  • Physics of Metallic Materials 1
  • Crystallography
  • Magnetism and Superconductivity
  • Diffusion
  • Physics of Metallic Materials 2
  • Methods for the Analysis and Characterization of Materials
  • Physical Properties of Crystals
  • Thin Film Technology



Admissions Information

Selection will be based on a review of the student’s application, considering the candidate’s academic performance and the curriculum of the previously completed program.

The degrees that provide access to the proposed program are:

  • Bachelor's degree in Materials Physics
  • Bachelor's degree in Fundamental Physics
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