Master's and PhD
Since the Fall semester of the 2012-2013 academic year, a Master's program in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering has been offered, and starting from the Fall semester of the 2013-2014 academic year, a Ph.D. program has also been available. The aim of the program is to cultivate specialized materials engineers and researchers who can address contemporary challenges in materials science and engineering.
The graduates of the Master's program in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering are expected to:
- - Master fundamental principles and advanced concepts in materials science and engineering through comprehensive coursework, research activities, and academic seminars,
- - Analyze material properties, processing requirements, and performance specifications to develop innovative solutions for engineering applications,
- - Optimize material selection and processing parameters considering technical feasibility, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability requirements,
- - Design and develop materials and processes while integrating environmental, social, economic, and ethical considerations into engineering decisions,
- - Apply advanced characterization techniques, computational methods, and experimental approaches to investigate material properties and behavior,
- - Demonstrate effective leadership in laboratory environments, collaborate in multidisciplinary teams, and communicate technical information clearly to diverse audiences,
- - Stay current with emerging technologies and advancements in materials science, particularly in areas such as nanomaterials, composites, and sustainable materials.
Our Ph.D. program further emphasizes developing independent researchers capable of conducting original research and contributing to the advancement of materials science and engineering knowledge.