The two year master studies in theoretical physics provide a high-level, internationally competitive training in theoretical physics, guiding to frontiers of modern research in the following main areas:
1. Compact stars
2. Classical and quantum gravity. Gravitational waves.
3. Neutrino physics
4. Quantum field theory and QCD, quark-gluon plasma
5. Quantum information and quantum optics.
6. Modern quantum mechanics, entanglement, nonlinear dynamics
7 Supersymmetric quantum mechanics, integrable models.
Comprehensive and up to date introduction to modern theoretical physics is provided in connection to the current research conducted at the Institute of Theoretical Physics. Students can join one of the active groups and take part in special projects.
The studies offer considerable flexibility and choice. You will be able to choose a path reflecting your intellectual tastes or career choices. You may prefer a broad theoretical education across subject areas or if you have already decided about your profile, you may follow a more selective path. With our diploma you will be entitled to apply to the PhD School at the Department of Physics and Astronomy and develop your scientific career under supervision of one of our faculty members.