Engineering Physics
Position Details (Master's)
The leap from research to technological breakthrough is becoming ever smaller, and there is a growing need for engineers who can combine a strong scientific background with solid engineering skills.As a physics engineer you can for example use your knowledge to further the green transition, or produce new technologies in the field of quantum communication. You might also work on manufacturing future microchips and optical components, developing medical research equipment, or developing new materials with specially designed properties.
During the Engineering Physics course from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) you’ll learn to apply advanced theoretical, numerical, and experimental techniques in modern physics with a view to applying them for the benefit of society.
Career
- MSc Eng graduates in Engineering Physics work primarily in the field of research and development in private and public companies and in scientific research/at universities. Advanced physics skills are applicable in a broad spectrum of areas representing various job types.
Courses include:
- Experimental Surface Physics
- Experimental Techniques in Quantum Technology
- Light microscopy for life science
- Applied photovoltaics
- Electron microscopy for materials science
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
On Campus (Full Time)
2 years
Mar 2026