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Physics Summer School
The Physics Summer School course at Imperial is led by Professor David Colling and Dr Alexander Richards from Imperial’s Department of Physics.

Analytical and Computational Mechanics
The Analytical and Computational Mechanics course from UCL Summer School aims to cover three important ideas in classical physics: Newton’s laws of motion, Newton’s law of gravitation and the wave equation.

Theoretical Astrophysics and Cosmology
The Theoretical Astrophysics and Cosmology course from UCL Summer School introduces you to the core concepts and evidence that shape our current understanding of the origin, structure and evolution of the Universe.

Summer Student at Fermilab and Other US Laboratories
The Summer Student at Fermilab and Other US Laboratories Certificate from University of Pisa physics students will be trained in the research groups working on the new Fermilab initiatives, or in the Fermilab group which collaborates with the CMS experiment at CERN, or in the theory group.
Numerical Methods in Physics
The Numerical Methods in Physics course at the University of Copenhagen is a hands-on introduction to the numerical and computational techniques used in modern physics.
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion (Polytech – SOKENDAI)
Do you want to learn more about controlled nuclear fusion? Then this Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion (Polytech – SOKENDAI) course from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) is for you!
Methods and Tools of Complexity
Methods and Tools of Complexity at Jagiellonian University allows participants to participate either on-site in Krakow or online.
Atomic layer deposition – the intersection of materials science, physics, chemistry and industry
Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) is a thin-film deposition technique that plays a crucial role in advancing modern technologies, ranging from semiconductors and energy storage to coatings for medical devices and optical applications. Its unique ability to deposit ultra-thin films with atomic-level precision makes it a cornerstone of innovation in nanotechnology and materials science.
Applications of X-ray and Neutron Scattering in Biology, Chemistry and Physics
With the upcoming facilities MAX-IV and ESS in Lund the overall goal of this course is to make students aware of the potential of these large-scale facilities on their own research. The Applications of X-ray and Neutron Scattering in Biology, Chemistry and Physics course is offered by the University of Copenhagen.
Carl Benz School Summer School
The Carl Benz School Summer School programme of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) is a great opportunity to gain first impressions of student life and to learn more about your possible future career in Mechanical Engineering.