What is Applied Measurement Science?

It is a 120 ECTS international Master’s program at University of Tartu. Studies are carried out in the brand-new “Chemicum” building, one of the top research and education facilities in Northern Europe.

Read more about what we can offer you and why studying applied measurement science at the University of Tartu can be your best choice. For a more lively information please see this recent presentation.

Video on the left gives some idea about our university.

AMS blog and news

In Situ Interlaboratory Comparison of Dissolved Oxygen at University of Tartu

On March 23, 2012 an in situ interlaboratory comparison measurement of dissolved oxygen concentration EstDO-2012 was carried out at the Testing Centre of University of Tartu. Altogether 13 participants from [...]

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Applied Measurement Science in Shanghai

During Mar 13-16, 2012 Ivo Leito visited University of Shanghai for Science and Technology (USST) and gave a series of lectures/workshops for te students of USST.
The lectures/workshops were the following:
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Probing Lisbon

text by: Iuliia Demchuk
Portugal… You will hardly find a person who doesn’t like it! This country is charming and most probably you will fall in love with it from [...]

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The master’s thesis of Antonio Semakalu – measurement science in determination of radionuclides

Antonio Semakalu from Uganda defended his master thesis on February 28, 2012. The title of the thesis was “Gammmaspectrometrical Measurement of Radium Content in Water – Validation of Analysis Procedure”.
The [...]

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Thank you, Tartu!

(text by John C Blackburn)
Tartu is a different town in the summer. The days long and the streets quiet, Tartu is a student’s town, and is exciting when the students [...]

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