Sabato Institute of Technology

Sabato Institute of Technology (Spanish: Instituto de Tecnología Sabato) is an academic institution that belongs partially to the National University of General San Martin and partially to Argentina's National Atomic Energy Commission. It is named after Jorge Alberto Sabato, Argentine physicist and technologist.

Sabato Institute of Technology
TypeResearch Institute
Established1993
DirectorDr. Ricardo Mario Carranza
Location, ,
34°34′18″S 58°30′49″W
CampusConstituyentes Atomic Center
LanguageSpanish
Websitehttp://www.isabato.edu.ar
A reputed descendant of Newton's apple tree at Instituto Sabato

Sabato Institute teaches mainly Materials Science related courses, at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The institute admits students who have completed at least two years of university studies (corresponding to basic knowledge in calculus, algebra, physics and chemistry) and undergoes a rigorous admission procedure.

It is one of the three institutes managed by Argentina's National Atomic Energy Commission, as well as Balseiro Institute and Dan Beninson Institute of Nuclear Technology.

Course offerings

Undergraduated

Postgraduated

  • Master's degree (M.Sc.) in Materials Science and Technology.
  • Doctor's degree (Ph.D.) in Science and Technology, Materials mention.
  • Doctor's degree (Ph.D.) in Science and Technology, Physics mention.
  • Doctor's degree (Ph.D.) in Astrophysics.
  • Nondestructive testing specialization.

Other

  • Zero Lab course for senior year high school students.

Scholarships

Sabato Institute offers scholarships for the Engineering program via Argentina's National Atomic Energy Commission or via private businesses such as Techint. The scholarships are intended to guarantee exclusive dedication to study. In the same way, it offers scholarships for the Master's.

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