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Chemistry, spec. Digital Chemistry - full-time Master's

Chemistry, spec. Digital Chemistry

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Academic year: 2026/2027

Faculty of Chemistry

Description

 
The Digital Chemistry programme is a two-year (120 ECTS) full-time second-cycle (master’s) study track offered entirely in English, designed to train the next generation of computational and theoretical chemists. It provides a solid foundation in quantum chemistry, molecular mechanics and dynamics, exploratory data analysis, machine learning algorithms, and advanced programming in Python and R to solve complex chemical problems using digital tools. The curriculum blends theory with extensive practical work, including project-oriented courses, MSc laboratory work, seminars and elective subjects that span physics-based and data-based (chemoinformatics) methods. Students also explore interdisciplinary topics such as AI-assisted drug design, numerical methods, and chemical diagnostics. Graduates are well-equipped for careers in research, academia, industry, and data-driven sectors where computational chemistry, cheminformatics, and data science are increasingly applied.
 
 
DURATION: 2 years (4 semesters)
 
 
PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
  • Data-based chemistry (chemoinformatics, exploratory data analysis, machine learning)
  • Programming and numerical methods (Python, R, scientific computing)
  • Interdisciplinary elective subject groups linking chemistry, physics, and data science
  • Project-oriented courses, MSc laboratory work, and research seminars
  • Theoretical and computational chemistry (quantum chemistry, molecular modeling, molecular dynamics

 

JOB PROSPECTS

  • Computational or modeling chemist in chemical, pharmaceutical, or materials industries
  • Cheminformatics or data analyst working with chemical and molecular datasets
  • R&D scientist supporting experimental research with simulations and digital tools
  • PhD studies or research assistant positions in computational or theoretical chemistry
  • Scientific programmer / AI-for-science specialist in interdisciplinary teams

More information about the programme needed - please contact coordinator prof. Adam Sieradzan, adam.sieradzan@ug.edu.pl
 

Acceptance criteria

Acceptance criterion: Diploma grade* (max. 100 points)
 
Holders of bachelor or master diploma in Chemistry or holders of bachelor or master diploma in related field (if educational program was similar to educational program in the field of Chemistry) are entitled to apply.
 
In case of holders of diplomas in other fields, the decision will be made by the Admission Committee, based on the analysis of the program of completed studies.

 

*Grades from foreign documents will be converted to a Polish grading scale by a relevant office.

 

Student place limits

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Last modified: 2026, March 1 - 11:04am