Engineering Materials Science
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Track 1 – Industrial Materials (IMTA)Industrial Materials has a focus on both Process Science (Process); metallurgy and principles for the production of metals including industrial processes in terms of economic and recycling perspective, Materials Design (Structure); in terms of designing structure and mechanical properties of materials using theory in thermodynamics and kinetics, and Materials Properties (Properties); fundamental knowledge of mechanical metallurgy and metal forming mechanics.Through the choice of courses, the student may decide to specialise in Materials Design, Process Science or, preferably a combination of both areas. However, topics like casting, metal forming, powder metallurgy (additive manufacturing), experimental methods, quantum metallurgy (ab initio), team leadership, project management, economic process analyses and product innovation, combustion in industrial processes and energy and materials sustainability, corrosion and surface protection are all vital parts of the programme. This gives the education both a large width as well as knowledge and skills with a deep technical depth. This track is intended for students with a solid background in Materials Science and Engineering and Metallurgy.Track 2 – Materials and Process Design (MDNA)Materials and Process Design has, like Industrial Materials, a focus on metallic materials, processes, structure and properties. The track has an arrangement involving introductory courses in the first semester, which means that the track can be followed by students without prior in-depth materials or metallurgical knowledge. Through the choice of courses, the student may decide to specialise in Materials Design, Process Science or within a combination of both areas. This track is intended for students with a great interest in Materials Science and Engineering and Metallurgy, and with a prior background in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Chemistry or Engineering Physics.Track 3 – Sustainable Materials (SUMA)Sustainable Materials has, like Industrial Materials its main focus on metallic materials, processes, structure and properties but as well on substitution/replacement and recycling process technology with a sustainable cycle-based approach to raw materials (circular economy). The track involves courses within innovation and entrepreneurship, recycling, and in designing products for sustainability (eco-design).This track is intended both for students with a background in Materials Science and Engineering, Metallurgy or Mechanical Engineering.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree with a major in Engineering , Technology or equivalent. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.The application deadline for non EU applicants is January 15.
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