Testimonials

Uni.lu offers a more modern and contemporary approach to physics ”

Mackel Naim Elias

Master's student

Why did you join the Bachelor in Physics? 

I expected classes to be rather small, from which I promised myself that I would be treated like an individual with needs and concerns in contrast to programs with participant numbers in the ball park of 500, where each student is treated merely as a statistical object with the half-life of a few weeks up to a semester. In addition, I was sure that the transition from my secondary education degree (obtained in Luxembourg) into the BSc program would happen smoothly and seamlessly, unlike for universities in other countries which have to accommodate for their respective local secondary education curricula. Furthermore, I was confident that the University of Luxembourg would offer a more modern and more contemporary approach to physics than historically more renowned universities would. I came to that conclusion, as the University of Luxembourg is a very young institution, yet doing very well (in particular within the ’Department of Physics and Materials Science’), both by virtue of cutting-edge and highly acclaimed research and in terms of university ranking metrics.

What did you like most? Any anecdote?

the program is very well constructed: The laboratory, experimental, theoretical, and mathematical course lines form the quaternary backbone of any holistic physics education. These are complemented by more specific lectures (like Particle Physics or Continuum Mechanics) deep diving into topics related directly to current research and modern endeavors in physics. Moreover, a multitude of elective courses allow students to acquire additional skills (like numerics, didactics, or stochastic) according to their individual likings and qualities.

What are you pursuing currently?

I moved to Munich to attend the ’Elite Master Program ”Theoretical and Mathematical Physics”’ (TMP). TMP is a cooperative study program by the ’Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich’, the ’Technical University Munich, and the ’Elite Network of Bavaria’, that is in addition tightly interwoven with other institutions in the ’Munich Quantum Valley’, like the ’Max-Planck-Institute for Quantum Optics’. The program is very flexible so that I have the freedom to focus on my main interests: Topological order, Quantum field theories, and Quantum many-body physics.