Re: graduate schools for MSE



kryptonite wrote:

can anyone suggest good graduate schools for materials science, polymer
science or closely related area. most of ud are aware of the reputation
about strong schools like stanford, MIT, harvard , UC berkeley ...can
someone give me a list of decent schools having a good/strong research
graduate program in this field??

thanks




The amswer may depend on exactly which area
of material science you are interested in: metallurgy, glass,
ceramics, polymers, semiconductors, etc. Also, you say materials
science -- does this differ significantly from materials engineering?

University of Missouri at Rolla has a well regarded
materials program.

Alfred is very good in glass.

Univ. of Southerm Mississippi has a big polymer science
program.

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