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What we do in the School of Materials Science and Engineering

The field of Materials Science and Engineering offers unlimited possibilities for innovation and development.
 
Attention is being focused on developing and processing metals, ceramics, polymers and composites with improved properties. The School has strong research interest in the materials engineer ranging from materials production, including their extraction from ores and their refining, to the design, development, processing and recycling of materials for use in aerospace, transportation, electronics, energy conversion, and biomedical systems. Advanced materials can provide a major competitive advantage in virtually every part of a country's manufacturing industry. Because Australia is a country rich in minerals, materials science has been designated as a priority area for research and development. Examples of recent and significant developments include the emergence of environmentally friendly and economical metal processing methods; advanced surface coatings; electrical ceramics; engineering polymers, and advanced composites.
 
The School of Materials Science & Engineering provides education and training for students to prepare them for a significant and important career in the materials industry.
 
The School of Materials Science & Engineering is in a good position to provide the increased numbers of graduates necessary for development of these new initiatives in materials. It is the only school in Australia which offers professional courses in ceramic engineering, metallurgical engineering and materials engineering as well as providing postgraduate specialisation in these fields. The School is extremely well equipped with a wide range of advanced computing, thermal analysis, mechanical testing, X-ray, optical and electron microscopy and other facilities.
 
The School comprises three departments; ceramic, materials, and metallurgical engineering which offer the above-mentioned undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
 
The School also offers a number of undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships.
 
An Overview of the school is presented in the School Slide Show