During the academic year 2008-2009 the Department of Physics restructured its graduate programs. As a result the programs on "General Physics" and "Micro-/Opto-electronics" seized to exist in 2008 an 2013 respectively. Currently, the Department offers two intensive Master's programs on "Advanced Physics" and "Photonics-Nanoelectronics". In this web page we present the names of all individuals who were awarded a Master's (MSc) degree, including the year the degree was conferred, as well as their specialty and title of dissertation where available. As of November 2023, a total of 454 MSc degrees have been awarded by the Department. Of those, there were 152 MSc in "General Physics", 132 MSc in "Micro-/Opto-electronics", 107 MSc in "Advanced Physics" and 64 MSc in "Photonics-Nanoelectronics". For any corrections or updates please contact Prof. V. Charmandaris.
A histogram with the distribution as a function of time, of all Masters degrees awarded by the Department is available here.