UWM's outgoing Chancellor Mone plans to close the Materials Engineering program despite its importance to the region and national defense. The author argues that materials engineering is a vital field ...
The Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering's undergraduate programs cover a wide spectrum of engineering applications. The department offers bachelor of science degrees in the related ...
Materials engineering involves the development, production, modification, and application of engineering materials to meet the specific needs of society. It is based on an understanding of the ...
Materials science and engineering is an interdisciplinary field that forms the foundation for many engineering applications by extending the current supply of materials, improving existing materials, ...
The 2025 edition of U.S. News and World Report’s Best Graduate Schools has ranked the University of Delaware's engineering program at #38 nationally, a jump of four spots. Additionally, UD’s ...
Michigan Tech's advanced degree programs in Manufacturing Engineering meet industry needs and further your expertise in the field. Be equipped to continue accelerating the growth of innovative ...
Prepare for Manufacturing Engineering in Industry 4.0. Manufacturing engineering involves the design, operation, and maintenance of integrated systems and specialized equipment. Those in the field of ...
Johns Hopkins Engineering's online graduate degree programs continue to rank among the nation's leading programs, according to U.S. News & World Report's Best Online Master's in Engineering Programs ...
Chemical engineers are the brains behind many of today’s essential products and materials. They turn crude oil, biological materials, metals and waste materials into usable products like gasoline, ...
Editor’s note: First-year students, prospective students (and some of their parents) wonder and worry how they will handle the academic transition from high school to college. In a series of stories, ...
Everything is made from something. The materials we use are so important that entire eras of human history are named for them: Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age. The knowledge of how to make, process, ...