PhD Courses - Applied Micro- and Nanosystems

The training component of the PhD program shall include courses, at least 30 credits, including a mandatory 5 credits course in Theory of Science and Ethics.

PhD courses from other institutions can be approved as a part of the training component. Note that this must be approved by the program committee before signing up. A course description must be enclosed to the application.

Individual curriculum can be approved as part of the training component (5 credits). A separate application form is to be submitted to the PhD coordinator.

Below is an overview of the PhD courses offered at the institute and courses we offer. When courses are thought depends on how many entrys we get and other factors.

Courses

Code Course title Credits
MN-BIO9000 BIOMEMS 10
MN-ENE9005 Energy Harvesting 5
MN-OPT9005 Optics for Micro- and Nano- Technologies 5
MN-ACT9005 Acoustic Transducers 5
MN-PAC9000 Interconnection, packaging and heterogeneous integration of micro- and nanosystems 10
ISY9000 Individual Study 5-7,5
D0611 Theory of Science and Ethics 5
MN-HMT9100 Heat Mass Transport in Nano and Micro Systems 10
MN-SIN9000 Sensor Interface 10
MN-SEN9000 Micro Sensors and Actuators 10
MN-MAR9000 Functional Materials and Nanotechnology 5
MN-ADP9000 Advanced Piezoelectricity

10

MN-EWS9000 Elastic waves in solids

5