The curriculum in Fundamental Interactions and Experimental Techniques aims at connecting the most advanced physics courses with modern technologies' applications, clearing the way for both unique
opportunities and science and technologies' experiences. The Curriculum will give the competences to allow students to deal with physics technologies and innovations such as:
modern detectors, which are at the basis of several
physics-based industrial and business sectors;
Modern diagnostic techniques such as PET, CT, based on
radiation and nuclear physics technologies.
Innovative materials that are the forefront of high-tech applications and their application is
emerging in the public and private sectors.
Neutron Sciences with applications and extensive collaborations with international Large Scale. Facilities such as ISIS at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (UK) and European Spallation Source. This Curriculum is designed in collaboration with research institutions in the Tor Vergata area, such as INFN, CNR, ENEA, ASI, and several classes are taught by researchers from these institutions.
Extra Notes
For non-EU students applying for pre-enrollment on University and Study Visa :
qualifications and certificates must be legalized by the Italian Embassy in order to guarantee their authenticity. If the country where you obtained your qualification has joined the Hague Convention (1961), instead of requesting legalization from the Italian Embassy you must have your documents apostilled by the designated local authority. The translation must be completed according to the rules set by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) as described at the following link: Esteri.it/en/servizi-consolari-e-visti/italiani-all-estero/ translation-and-legalization-of-documents/