Ben, France
My previous studies were in chemistry and physics, and I wanted to keep a link between the two. This MRes seemed to offer me a nice way to do it, and I get to spend a year studying abroad. It's a like doing a PhD, but not taking 3 years to do it.

Omar, UK
Having made it onto the course with a background in physics, I wasn’t exactly sure how I’d fit into Imperial's chemistry department. It soon became obvious that the idea behind the course is exactly that: a mixture of scientists learning and thinking together. Loving London, working hard, and thoroughly enjoying the course.



James, UK
For someone without a pure physics or chemistry background, I was expecting to find the going hard and the learning curve steep. In fact, the course offers a wide range of interesting topics covering ground breaking developments in biology, electronics, engineering, physics and chemistry that will affect us all in one form or another over the coming years. Make no mistake, the course content is challenging and extensive, however this is tempered by the fascinating detail of each of the future technologies. I would recommend the course to anyone with an interest in science, a strong will to take on new and innovative subject matter, and an ability to work hard.

Siva, UK

The course gave me a good insight into the field of Nanotechnology and its potential for future applications. The lectures, research work and lab visits were balanced, and the trip abroad was a good opportunity to meet other researchers in similar fields. You'll get a solid foundation if you are looking to work in the nanotechnology field, wether it turns

out to be a PhD or a career in industry.



Irene, Italy

If you like the university life and research, then this MRes could be perfect for you… It has been for me. I'm learning a lot of new techniques and very interesting science.








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