How can cheaper and more efficient batteries and solar cells be fabricated? Is it possible to make a computer that works like the human brain? Can we control the quantum properties on the nanoscale for useful applications? Can we make cheap detectors and sensors to detect vira in extremely low concentrations or to take non-destructive x-ray photos?
Nanoscience is an interdisciplinary field at the border between physics, chemistry, materials science, and biochemistry, which allows answering these questions. The manipulation of matter on the nanoscale offers new opportunities to solve key scientific challenges in the modern world.The Top Master Programme in Nanoscience has been reviewed as excellent three times in a row (Dutch Ministry of Education) and is embedded in a top research institute. The mission of the programme in Nanoscience is to educate and train future PhD-students who have the drive to perform cutting edge research in this highly interdisciplinary field, excel in critical thinking and collaborate with their peers to reach out for a larger goal. This is achieved using the advantages of a small, selective programme with students, teachers, and research groups in close contact. This allows for intensive and efficient interaction, with plenty of hands-on experiments in the lab and participation in high-level scientific research projects. Teachers and supervisor