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Welcome to the School of Materials Science and Engineering

If you possess a love for innovation and aspire to be at the forefront of technology, the School of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) is just the place for you! From research and development to product creation, you will broaden your horizon with our comprehensive and dynamic curriculum.

Why is Materials Science and Engineering IMPORTANT?

A fundamental understanding of materials is highly essential in the advancement of technology in our society. Over the last century, materials scientists and engineers are instrumental in the development of revolutionary materials that have changed our everyday life.

Just look around you - LCD television screen, digital camera, mobile telephone, DVD player and many biomedical devices would not be possible without advances in materials such as polymers, biomaterials, nanomaterials, ceramics and electronic materials.


What is Materials Science and Engineering?

Materials Science and Engineering is a discipline that is broadly based in chemistry, physics and engineering sciences. You’ll learn the basic structure and properties of materials. You will understand how materials can be processed and modified to make the products of modern technology more durable, faster, lighter and better suited to human needs.

You get to discover and learn about nanomaterials for cancer treatment, biodegradable materials for biomedical devices, advanced functional materials for defence soldier systems, new eco-materials for our environment, nano-electronic materials for future IC chips and many more…

Join us and discover how you can excel and contribute beyond the boundaries of conventional engineering!

 
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