Where to Pursue a Master Thesis in Thermodynamics in Europe?

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The discussion centers on seeking recommendations for renowned institutes and research centers in Europe that focus on fundamental research in thermodynamics, particularly in statistical and classical thermodynamics. The individual is pursuing a master's thesis and aims to continue into a Ph.D. program in this field, expressing a clear preference for research over applied studies. The inquiry highlights the importance of finding suitable academic environments that align with these research interests.
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Hello Every One!

I am currently studying in M.Sc. Energy Systems at FH Aachen, University of Applied Sciences, Germany.

I want to do my master thesis and later on a Ph.D. in Thermodynamics. Although my studies are applied; I am more interested in doing research in thermodynamics at the fundamental level rather than its application.

I shall be grateful, if anyone can let me know some renowned institutes, research centers, in Europe especially, which are doing research in statistical thermodynamics, classical thermodynamics so that I can apply for my master thesis.
 
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