Program Overview
This inter-university program across Montana University System campuses focuses on innovative research in fundamental material properties. Collaborative research efforts span areas such as biomaterials, energy materials, and electronic materials. The program aims to advance the design, development, and characterization of materials through cutting-edge research projects.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
- Inter-university program across Montana University System campuses.
Objective:
- Conduct innovative research on fundamental material properties, including design, development, and characterization.
Program Description:
- Collaborative research efforts in various areas:
- - Biomaterials
- - Materials for energy storage, conversion, and conservation
- - Electronic, photonic, and magnetic materials
- - Materials synthesis, processing, and fabrication
- Research projects include:
- - Controlling charge transfer between nanoparticles in fuel cells
- - Diagnosing soft tissue damage through metabolomics
Entry Requirements:
Note: no GRE Required. Each program within the Graduate School at Montana State has its own particular requirements for admission, and the Materials Science program is not different. To ensure that you start your application on the right foot, please review the admissions requirements for the Material Sciences program.