Your second and third years have distinctive course requirements and electives. Here we can compare four related majors through select second and third year courses. MSE 2110 - Introduction to ...
This year prepares you for degree-level study, providing essential science, maths, and engineering skills. With tailored support throughout, you’ll develop the knowledge and confidence needed to ...
Mechanics of materials is an area focusing on quantitative description of the motion and deformation of solid materials subjected to forces, temperature changes, electrical voltage or other external ...
We are entering a new era in science — the fourth paradigm, according to Kristin Persson, a professor in materials science at the University of California in Berkeley, United States. The first ...
In the brightly lit MSE Teaching Laboratory inside Cook Hall, teams of Northwestern Engineering students peer into 3D printers, eagerly waiting to see their latest results. The materials they are ...
An introductory course focused on the new and existing materials that are crucial for mitigating worldwide anthropogenic CO2 emissions and associated greenhouse gases. Emphasis will be placed on how ...
Materials and Solidification: A new horizon for solidification research launches on SciOpen Platform
In the dynamic landscape of materials science and engineering, academic journals serve as the lifeblood for disseminating cutting-edge research findings and propelling the advancement of the ...
This edition explores how materials science, nanofabrication, and workforce development intersect to support a resilient U.S.
Northwestern Engineering’s Chris Wolverton has been named a fellow of the Materials Research Society for his pioneering work in computational materials science for materials design and discovery, ...
Using peptides and a snippet of the large molecules in plastics, materials scientists have developed materials made of tiny, flexible nano-sized ribbons that can be charged just like a battery to ...
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