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Bachelor
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Bachelor of Technical Physics at the Graz University of Technology
In the third year of the study the student is obliged to make the courses of Radiation Physics.
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Bachelor of Physics at the Vienna University of Technology
The bachelor's course includes well-grounded laboratory and electronics study, engineering mechanics and technological subjects in order for students to be able to implement technical concepts.
The following courses are offered like:
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Foundations of Physics with Practical Laboratory Work
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Theoretical Physics (Electrodynamics, Quantum Theory, Statistical Physics)
- Structure of Matter (Chemistry, Solid State Physics, and Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics)
Research activities in the “Atomic and Plasma Physics” department
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List of projects of Institute of Risk Research at the University of Natural Resources And Applied Life Sciences (BOKU)
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Bachelor of Physics at the University of Vienna
Courses offered:
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Master of Technical Physics at the Graz University of Technology
Courses of Atomic and Molecular Physics
PhD of Physics in the Doctor School of Physics of the Graz University of Technology
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University of Salzburg
Radiologic Measure Labour of the University and Lands Salzburg
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Master of chemistry at the University of Innsbruck
Courses of Radiochemistry
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Bachelor of Radiology Technology at the FH Campus Wien
Master of Radiology Technology
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The Atominstitute of the Austrian Universities (ATI)
The organisational structure of the institute comprises several central units, particularly reactor operation and radiation protection, and 6 research areas as follows: applied quantum physics, atomic physics and quantum optics, nuclear physics and nuclear particle physics, neutron and quantum physics, radiation physics as well as low temperature physics and superconductivity.
The Institute offers a large number of lectures and lab courses in the above research areas, which form an integral part of all curricula offered by the Physics Faculty.
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