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Scientific and engineering disciplines often involve working with materials like plastics or metals, but materials engineers specialize in understanding how a material's atomic composition relates to its physical characteristics and how modifying this structure can enhance performance. These professionals lead innovation in creating and evaluating advanced materials capable of withstanding harsh conditions—including extreme temperatures or pressures—or offering superior strength and reduced weight compared to traditional options. Such breakthroughs find applications across various sectors, from medical technology to industrial production and renewable energy.
At our institution, students utilize cutting-edge analytical equipment like electron microscopes, diffractometers, and spectrometers to examine materials while collaborating with distinguished faculty, gaining both theoretical knowledge and hands-on research skills.
Graduates in materials science engineering acquire comprehensive expertise spanning multiple domains—from mineral extraction and metal purification to creating specialized alloys, nuclear reactor components, space-age materials, energy-converting catalysts, high-performance solar cells, next-generation batteries, environmental remediation solutions, and biomedical implants. This versatile knowledge prepares students for careers in diverse industries including aerospace, electronics, and healthcare.
the capability to utilize engineering research and principles to push the boundaries of the field,
the skills to plan experiments, evaluate results, and share findings effectively,
a solid grasp of research techniques and methodologies.
You must have an undergraduate degree in a related field (preferably a field of engineering) and must meet the following minimum requirements:
Application deadlines: Fall enrollment: March 15