The Master 2 Research program in Subatomic Physics is an advanced curriculum within the Faculty of Sciences, tailored for individuals seeking specialized knowledge in the study of particles and forces at the subatomic level. Guided by experienced faculty, the program covers advanced topics such as particle physics, nuclear physics, and the study of fundamental interactions in the microscopic realm. Students engage in hands-on research projects, gaining practical skills in experimental and theoretical techniques used in subatomic physics. This major prepares graduates for careers in academic research, high-energy physics laboratories, and research institutions where expertise in understanding the fundamental building blocks of matter is crucial. Fostering a dynamic learning environment, the program contributes to advancements in subatomic physics, addressing challenges in exploring the fundamental nature of particles and their interactions. Graduates are well-equipped to contribute to research at the forefront of particle physics and the quest to understand the fundamental laws governing the universe.