Being able to carry out work both self-sufficiently and as part of a team, and to establish interpersonal relationships and make decisions.
Being able to promote and participate in the launch and development of sustainable projects in the field of chemistry, in both academic and business areas.
Being able to propose strategies for developing sustainable chemical processes, both in the laboratory and in industry.
Being able to recognise and apply the concepts, principles and theories related to the subject of the Master's degree.
Being able to solve problems of different types, related to the subjects covered by the Master's degree, using mathematical tools and the analysis, monitoring and interpretation of results.
Being able to synthesise, prepare and process different materials, simple and complex, both in the laboratory and in industrial plants.
Having acquired strategies to present and communicate relevant results, from one's own work as well as from the work of other researchers in related fields, as well as their implications for society, before specialised audiences and the general public.
Having acquired the knowledge and skills for the characterisation of different types of materials using advanced instrumental methods.
Having the skills to acquire, manage, synthesise and critically analyse the most important new developments in the area covered by the Master's degree, from both specialised bibliographies and personal contact with specialists in the field of application.
Knowing how to use the multidisciplinary training that the Master's degree provides in different fields of application, such as Materials, Health, Environment.