Jorge A. Sabato institute

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Instituto Jorge A. Sabato
TypePublic
Established1993
DirectorDr. Ana María Monti
Undergraduates30
Postgraduates10
Location,
34°34′18″S 58°30′49″W / 34.57167°S 58.51361°W / -34.57167; -58.51361
CampusUrban
Websitehttp://www.isabato.edu.ar
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The Instituto Jorge A. Sabato is an academic institution chartered by the National University of San Martin and the National Atomic Energy Commission. Named after Jorge Alberto Sabato, the institute admits students who have completed two years of university studies (either in Physics or Engineering).

Course offerings[]

Under graduated:

  • Materials Engineering

post graduated:

  • Master in Materials Science and Technology
  • Doctorate in Science and Technology, Materials mention
  • Doctorate in Science and Technology, Physics mention
  • Nondestructive testing specialization

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