"Micro- and Nanotechnologies in Biophysics" is a highly interdisciplinary program situated at the intersection of physics and biology. The curriculum enables students to acquire and integrate knowledge from both exact and technical sciences (physics, mathematics, statistics, electronics, computer science) and natural sciences (biology, chemistry). The acquired knowledge allows for an understanding of the complexity of natural processes and the characterization of nanomaterial properties at the micro- and nanostructural levels.
Graduates of the first-cycle (engineering) program possess not only broad, interdisciplinary theoretical knowledge but also practical skills that enable them to work in teams focused on the fabrication, modeling, description, and practical application of nanomaterials in various sectors of industry and science.