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Nanoscience is a 4-year degree programme, run jointly by the Schools of Chemistry and Physics at Trinity College Dublin. The CAO course codes are TR063(Physical Sciences) and TR061(Chemical Sciences). COURSE DETAILS

Microspheres on structured film by Ronan Daly, CRANN with Prof Boland

An image of tungsten wire taken by the Helium-ion microscope, CRANN with Prof Zhang

'Spheres within Forests' by N. McEvoy, CRANN with Prof Duesberg

The Future is Nano!

Nanoscience (TR063/TR061) is a four-year degree programme, run jointly by the Schools of Chemistry and Physics at Trinity College Dublin. Some laboratory training is provided in CRANN and AMBER, the leading institute for nanoscience in Ireland. Students will gain a deep and lasting understanding of the science of advanced materials that underpins the nano revolution.

Nanotechnology is being used to develop smaller and more powerful electronic devices, lasers, medical diagnostics and materials with completely new properties. This degree programme will equip students to work across a diverse range of industries that employ nanotechnology. 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.

Why Study Nanoscience?

Nanoscience and materials science are where physics and chemistry meet for the benefit of mankind. Do you want to participate in these scientific endeavours?Find out about our course from these video testimonials (to the left) and more detailed information in the rest of our website (see menu).


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Last updated 12 July 2018 NPCAM@tcd.ie.