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The Materials Science Program at the University of Rochester brings together faculty from multiple disciplines across the School of Arts and Sciences, Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, School of Medicine and Dentistry, and the Laboratory for Laser Energetics.
Founded in 1966 by Professor Ken Teegarden, the program now includes over 60 faculty members and welcomes approximately 16 new master's and doctoral candidates each year.
Our materials research tackles significant, multifaceted challenges, spanning chemical synthesis, innovative processing techniques, advanced characterization methods, and groundbreaking applications.
Graduate students can tailor their studies to align with specific materials science interests through departmental collaborations. Admissions are determined by the materials science graduate committee, with MS and PhD programs overseen by faculty.
Materials science faculty provide guidance for students pursuing research or advanced degrees, offering access to specialized courses, collaborative projects, and shared laboratory resources. Regular interdisciplinary seminars connect students and faculty, while the Materials Research Society chapter hosts annual symposia and events.
Modern technological progress relies heavily on material innovations. Our field focuses on designing advanced materials for specific purposes, examining how microscopic structures influence macroscopic properties.
The University of Rochester's materials research addresses pressing challenges through diverse approaches, from chemical synthesis to novel processing techniques and cutting-edge applications.