Director: Hamish Fraser Center for Emergent MaterialsĬEM performs integrated research on emergent materials and phenomena in magnetoelectronics, creating new paradigms in computing and information storage. The MSE department is home to six acclaimed centers: Center for Accelerated Maturation of MaterialsĬAMM integrates computational methods with experimental techniques to speed the lengthy development time involved in bringing a theoretical material through the development stage to final fabrication and use. Thin Film Preparation and Characterization.Superconducting Materials and Characterization.High-Temperature Equilibria and Kinetic Measurements.Electron Microscopy and X-Ray Analytical Services.Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, including Superconductors and Sensors.Materials Forming and Heat Treatment in Manufacturing.Mechanical Properties and Responses to Deformation.Microstructure and Property Relationships in Materials.Total annual value of this position can exceed $56,000.Use of advanced equipment only available at a major research university.85% of health insurance premiums covered by the GRA project.GRA positions allow students to focus on their academic pursuits while gaining important research experience. The majority of graduate students are supported by Graduate Research Associateship positions. All graduate program students are sponsored by research grants, fellowships or corporate funding. Students graduate from the program with the necessary skills to succeed in the field and make significant contributions in research, development and the application of advanced materials. The Materials Science and Engineering department is strongly committed to graduate education. Our graduate student-to-faculty ratio is approximately 4:1, so whether in the classroom, the lab or at one of the department’s many social events, students have frequent access to some of the leading authorities in materials science and engineering. The program offers students both a small, nurturing environment and all the benefits of a major academic research institution. Students have said, “this is family!” when describing the Materials Science and Engineering program at Ohio State. From its beginnings in ceramic and metallurgical engineering, the department has grown to encompass the study of nanotechnology, exotic composite materials, fuel cells, advanced structural materials, biomaterials and more. The Department of Materials Science and Engineering is ranked among the top programs of its kind in the world and enjoys the respect of industry leaders and academicians worldwide. Racial and Social Justice Community of Practice. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Resources.Biomedical and Materials Engineering Complex.Mobility Research and Business Development.Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering.Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering.
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