Master in Nanomaterials for Green and Digital Transitions
An Erasmus Mundus Joint Master focusing on the development of nanomaterials to drive sustainable and digital innovations.

GREENANO Erasmus Mundus Joint Master is a prestigious program dedicated to the development of nanomaterials for the green and digital transitions, addressing the growing need for high-performance and sustainable solutions. This master's degree trains a new generation of engineers, researchers, and sustainability managers capable of tackling major challenges in these fields.

Designed by a leading international consortium of four top European institutions, this 2 years program offers a rich and diverse academic experience. Students benefit from attractive scholarships and graduate with three master's degrees awarded by the partner universities.

Join GREENANO and become a key player in shaping a sustainable and digital future!

Participating universities:
  1. 1 University of Lorraine, France
  2. 2 Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy
  3. 3 Instituto di Struttura della Materia of Rome, Italy
  4. 4 Jožef Stefan International Postgrad School, Slovenia