Penn State’s MS in Materials Science and Engineering trains students to investigate, design, and manipulate materials at the atomic, nano, and macro scales. The program covers ceramics, polymers, metals, semiconductors, and composites while integrating computational modeling, sustainability, and functional properties analysis. Students gain hands-on experience through research in materials processing, mechanical testing, and nano/microstructure characterization.
Synthesis of high-entropy alloys for aerospace applications
Creating nanostructured coatings for corrosion resistance
Modeling crystallographic defects in semiconductor wafers
Designing bioresorbable scaffolds for tissue regeneration
Investigating phase transitions in smart materials
Thermal conductivity analysis of aerogels in insulation
Developing magnetocaloric materials for refrigeration
Studying fracture mechanics in fiber-reinforced composites
Creating a photovoltaic ink for flexible solar panels
Optimizing electrode materials for lithium-ion batteries
Analyzing additive manufacturing defects in metal alloys
Developing wear-resistant ceramic nanocomposites
Simulating atomic diffusion in alloy solidification
Designing conductive polymers for biosensing applications
Building a materials database using machine learning
Engineer the future of materials for advanced manufacturing, sustainability, and healthcare at Penn State.
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