1. Are you excited about applying micro- and nanoscale tools to study biological systems and their physical properties?
2. Do you want to develop skills in designing and using nanosensors, lab-on-a-chip devices, or optical tweezers for biophysical measurements?
3. Are you interested in combining physics, biology, and nanotechnology to understand molecular interactions, mechanics of cells, or biomolecular dynamics?
4. Are you willing to engage in computational modeling or simulation of nanoscale biological phenomena to guide experiments?
5. Do you believe a two-year master’s degree will significantly enhance your ability to innovate at the interface of nanotechnology and biological physics?
6. Are you interested in nanoscale drug delivery, biosensing for diagnostics, or manipulation of biomolecules?
7. Do you want to develop competence in addressing ethical, safety, and environmental implications of working with nanoscale biological systems?
8. Are you prepared to collaborate with physicists, biologists, engineers, and data scientists on cross-disciplinary biophysical projects?
9. Are you excited by emerging tools like single-molecule techniques, nano-bio interfaces, and bio-nanodevices for probing life?
10. What motivates you most to pursue a master’s in Micro and Nanotechnologies in Biophysics?