You will become a scientist with a solid understanding of biology, chemistry, material science, engineering and sustainability so you can develop new biobased materials from biological resources. After completing this master’s programme, your interdisciplinary knowledge will help contribute to the global transition into a circular economy and society.
This master’s programme is for you if you…
- Want to help build a sustainable world using the disciplines of biology and (bio)chemistry to replace materials made from oil
- Want to be a specialist in designing and engineering green materials from biomass
- Have an interest in designing sustainable production technologies for circular production
- Like to contribute to the enormous scientific opportunities the transition to a circular economy offers
- Love to work in the cutting-edge laboratories at the Brightlands Chemelot Campus
Visit us at The Next Step Master Day or join our Master’s Open Day on Saturday 23 March.