Monash University is ranked in the top one percent of universities in the world according to Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Among its most distinguished departments is the Department of Materials Engineering. The Department is an active and well-funded program with access to excellent facilities such as the Australian Synchrotron, the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy, and the Atom Probe Field Ion Microscope. Among the areas of research strength at Monash: • nanomaterials, nanoparticulates and nanocomposites, • solar energy and photovoltaic materials, • biomaterials, tissue engineering, • functional materials (magnetic and electronic) and devices, • metals and alloys (particularly light alloys), • diffraction studies, • polymer science and engineering, • ceramic engineering, • corrosion, • fracture of materials, • production and properties of composites, • mechanical properties, • mathematical and computer modeling of materials and processes To learn more about the Department of Materials Engineering at Monash University, watch this short video highlighting the research strengths at the department.
www.eng.monash.edu.au/materials
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