Materials Process Engineering

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Program Overview

The Master’s in Materials and Process Engineering is a two year graduate program designed to train engineers with the scientific and technical expertise to meet current challenges in material development, sustainable transformation processes, and advanced manufacturing. The program combines fundamental scientific knowledge with engineering application, covering key areas such as crystallography, thermal processes, advanced ceramics, polymers, and life cycle analysis of materials.


Students benefit from a pedagogical approach that integrates theoretical learning, hands on laboratory experience, and modeling tools. Emphasis is placed on the transformation and shaping of materials, the optimization of material behavior over time, and the integration of materials in environmental and catalytic applications. Graduates are equipped to work in sectors such as advanced manufacturing, environmental technologies, energy, and materials design.


This program is ideal for students aiming to:

·        Develop interdisciplinary expertise in materials characterization, transformation, and optimization,

·        Pursue careers in industries such as metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, environmental engineering, and energy systems,

·        Engage in applied research, sustainability, and materials innovation.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

The Master’s program in Materials Process Engineering is structured around a coherent set of advanced courses that build on undergraduate fundamentals while developing specialized expertise in materials science and processing technologies. Starting from the first semester, students engage in subjects such as Materials Classification and Structure, Physical Chemistry of Silicates, Technical Thermodynamics, Crystallography, Materials Characterization, and Electrochemical Methods. These courses aim to strengthen analytical and experimental skills essential for mastering more advanced topics, including materials transformation, phase diagrams, and industrial processing techniques. This solid academic foundation prepares students to tackle current industrial and environmental challenges related to materials with confidence and technical insight.

 

Advanced Topics

As the program advances, students explore specialized subjects that reflect the diversity and complexity of materials processing today. These include topics like:

·        Porous and Dispersed Media

·        Polymer and Composite Materials

·        Glass and Ceramic Processing Technologies

·        Environmental Applications of Materials

·        Process Modeling and Optimization

·        Catalytic Materials for Chemical Reactions

·        Life Cycle Assessment of Materials

·        Research Methodologies and Thesis Development

Students complement their learning through hands-on labs, simulation projects, and case studies, which together help develop the problem-solving skills needed for careers in research, development, and industry.

 

Admissions Information

Admission to the Master’s in Materials and Process Engineering is open to candidates holding a Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science, Process Engineering, or a related field. Selection is based on academic performance, motivation, and alignment with the program's objectives. International applicants are welcome and encouraged to contact the admissions office for personalized support during the application process.


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