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Cornell's MSE Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) is an intensive one-year graduate program. Current materials research at Cornell spans ceramics, complex fluids, metals, polymers, and semiconductors, examining these materials both as thin films and in bulk form. Researchers explore electrical, magnetic, mechanical, optical, and structural characteristics, with particular emphasis on areas like composite materials, inorganic-organic hybrids, nanocomposites, organic optoelectronics, and the study of material structures including grain boundaries, surfaces, and defects. The program also covers materials synthesis, processing techniques, and solid-state reactions in controlled systems. Electronic packaging represents another key research area involving multiple faculty members. The program maintains strong interdisciplinary connections across Cornell's academic departments. Designed as a career-focused degree, the Cornell MSE M.Eng. provides graduates with distinct professional advantages. Given that all physical objects consist of materials, alumni work across diverse sectors of physical sciences and engineering. Recent undergraduates often secure higher-paying entry-level positions with greater responsibilities, while industry professionals typically achieve salary increases and enhanced career progression opportunities. Many graduates use this qualification to pursue leadership roles in business, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. Cornell stands among a select group of U.S. universities offering this specialized professional degree.