The Master of Engineering in Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell University trains students in materials design, characterization, and application across industries. With hands-on research and exposure to cutting-edge tools, graduates tackle real-world problems in energy, electronics, healthcare, and beyond.
Design of Self-Healing Polymer Composites
Graphene-Based Conductive Inks for Flexible Electronics
Thermal Barrier Coatings for Aerospace Applications
Recyclable Bio-Based Plastics for Sustainable Packaging
Smart Materials for Wearable Sensors
Nano-Coatings for Antimicrobial Surfaces
3D Printing of Metal-Ceramic Composite Structures
Thermal and Mechanical Analysis of Battery Materials
Biocompatible Materials for Implantable Devices
Phase Change Materials for Energy Storage Systems
Corrosion-Resistant Coatings for Marine Applications
Polymer Electrolytes for Solid-State Batteries
Development of Shape-Memory Alloys for Actuators
Thin-Film Deposition Techniques for Solar Cells
Reinforcement of Concrete with Nano-Silica Additives
Shape the future of materials innovation through hands-on development of smart, sustainable, and high-performance materials at Cornell.
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