Caltech’s Materials Science program provides a strong foundation in solid-state physics, chemistry, and engineering for developing innovative materials. The following project ideas reflect diverse applications from aerospace to biomedical devices and sustainable energy systems.
Development of Self-Healing Polymers for Structural Applications
Design of Lightweight Composite Materials for Aerospace
Nanostructured Materials for High-Performance Batteries
Thermal Barrier Coatings for Jet Engine Components
Smart Materials with Shape Memory and Sensing Capabilities
Mechanical Testing of 3D Printed Metallic Lattices
Biomaterials for Artificial Tissue Scaffolds
Photonic Crystals for Optical Communication Systems
Corrosion-Resistant Alloys for Marine Environments
Phase Change Materials for Thermal Energy Storage
Magnetocaloric Materials for Solid-State Refrigeration
Material Informatics: Machine Learning for Alloy Design
Characterization of Graphene-Based Nanocomposites
Piezoelectric Materials for Energy Harvesting Devices
Thermoelectric Materials for Waste Heat Recovery
Caltech students in Materials Science can work with Collexa to design, characterize, and optimize materials for advanced applications in aerospace, biotech, and electronics.
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