The Master 2 Research program in Nanosciences and Functional Materials is an advanced curriculum within the Faculty of Sciences, tailored for individuals seeking specialized knowledge in the interdisciplinary field of nanoscience and materials with specific functionalities. Guided by experienced faculty, the program covers advanced topics such as nanomaterial synthesis, characterization, and applications in various domains. Students engage in hands-on research projects, gaining practical skills in working with nanomaterials and understanding their functional properties. This major prepares graduates for careers in academic research, nanotechnology industries, and research institutions where expertise in manipulating and utilizing materials at the nanoscale is essential. Fostering a dynamic learning environment, the program contributes to advancements in nanosciences and functional materials, addressing challenges in developing novel materials with tailored properties for diverse technological applications. Graduates are well-prepared to contribute to research at the forefront of nanoscience, materials science, and nanotechnology.