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Materials Science and Engineering centers on innovating new materials, optimizing material systems for specific technological uses, and creating groundbreaking material solutions for future technologies. This interdisciplinary domain blends chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering to understand and manipulate the relationships between structure (spanning from atomic to macroscopic scales), the processes to achieve it, fundamental properties (electrical, optical, thermal, mechanical, etc.), and performance. These connections are explored through cutting-edge materials analysis methods and computational modeling. Humanity's most critical scientific and technological hurdles often stem from the limitations of existing materials. Pioneering new materials lies at the heart of addressing current and future global challenges, benefiting sectors like electronics, sensors, communications, healthcare, transportation, manufacturing, energy, and environmental sustainability.
MSE researchers are pushing biomaterials forward by studying both natural and synthetic biomaterials, along with innovative biosensing technologies. Key research focuses include: Developing bioinspired and biomimetic materials, Examining microbe-material interactions, Investigating bacterial biofilms, Exploring self-assembly processes