Master thesis projects and project works
The polymer technology group is working within design, syntheses and modification of stable and degradable polymers with sustainable profile for future application in biomedical, engineering and packaging materials. Our research combines polymer synthesis, polymer surface modification, polymer degradation and polymer characterization.
We offer both master thesis projects and project courses within these research areas.
Master thesis projects
The polymer technology group offer master thesis projects within polymer synthesis, polymer surface modification, polymer degradation and characterization. It is possible for you to concentrate your work towards one specific field, or combine for example synthesis and characterization. We tailor the projects depending on your interests and background.
Some of our projects are described on this website. We create also projects closely related to our ongoing research, these will vary depending on the progress within the projects and all of them are therefore not described here.
Project work in Polymer technology
If you are interested in the research at the Polymer Technology division, if you are eager to learn, and if you would like to also practice your skills in the lab, then a project work at our division might be an interesting option for you? Depending on the length of the project, you will be granted a certain number of credits that will be added to your final grade.
You apply via the form ”Application for Project course, advanced level”.
Alternatives for project work:
Project work in Fiber and Polymer Technology, KF2905, 5 weeks, 7.5 hp
Project work in Fiber and Polymer Technology, KF2910, 10 weeks, 15 hp
Project work in Fiber and Polymer Technology, KF2920, 20 weeks, 30 hp
Please, do not hesitate to contact us for discussion!
We are located on the 4th floor of Teknikringen 56-58
Ann-Christine Albertsson (examinator), aila@polymer.kth.se
Minna Hakkarainen, minna@polymer.kth.se
Ulrica Edlund, edlund@polymer.kth.se
Anna Finne Wistrand, annaf@polymer.kth.se
