Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering - Functional Materials, M.Sc.

Master

In Helsinki (Finland)

£ 12,844.20 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

15,000 €

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Helsinki (Finland)

  • Duration

    2 Years

The School of Chemical Technology combines natural sciences and engineering in a unique way. This allows the results of research to be refined a long way and put into practice as ready products and processes. This Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering - Functional Materials programme is offered by Aalto University.
The School provides education for a wide range of responsible future professionals. M.Sc. and Ph.D. graduates in technology work in diverse positions in Finland's largest industrial sectors, in the metal and electronics industry, wood processing industries as well as chemical, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and food industries. The research and teaching are supported by an extensive international academic and industrial cooperation network.

This Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering - Functional materials programme is offered by Aalto University.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Helsinki (Finland)
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Runeberginkatu 14-16, 00100

Start date

On request

About this course

The learning outcomes of the master's degree are based on the aims set for education leading to a Master of Science (Technology) as defined in the degree regulations of the School of Chemical Technology. The learning outcomes of the degree are further specified in the major- and course- specific descriptions of learning outcomes.
he focus areas of the education are the sustainable use and processing of natural resources and new materials, including their technical applications. In the studies towards the major, students acquire advanced knowledge in a specific area of biotechnology, chemical technology or material science and technology.

The education leading to a master’s degree is based on the professional practices of fields requiring expertise in science and technology and on scientific research generating new knowledge. Students may choose their minors or elective study modules so that their degree is a combination of technology, business, and art, typical of Aalto University.

Students will adopt a responsible, goal-oriented and systematic way of working, and develop skills to work as experts in their area of specialisation both independently and in cooperation with experts of different fields, also in an international working environment. They will be able to express themselves clearly and unambiguously both orally and in writing and to tailor their communication to the target audience.

Applicants for graduate programs must have the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree with a minimum GPA equivalent to 3 on a US 4.0 grading scale. Admitted applicants typically have an undergraduate GPA of or better on a 4.0 scale. No exam grade should be lower than 4.5 (European grade scale) or D (American grade scale).

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Subjects

  • Materials Engineering
  • Materials
  • Engineering
  • Technology
  • Learning Community
  • Phenomena
  • Solid State Materials
  • Metallic materials
  • Nanomaterials
  • Laboratory
  • Characterization
  • Polymer Properties

Course programme

Programme Structure

Courses included:

  • Academic Learning Community
  • Solid State Materials and Phenomena
  • Metallic Materials
  • Interfaces and Nanomaterials
  • Laboratory Course in Functional Materials
  • Materials Characterization, laboratory course
  • Polymer Properties
  • Personal Research Assignment in Functional Materials, V
  • Group Research Assignment in Functional Materials, V
Learning outcomes

Core scientific and engineering knowledge:
  • Comprehensive knowledge of solid state structure and phenomena, including electrical, magnetic, optical, thermal behavior of metals, polymers, ceramics and composites.
  • Understanding on amorphous, polycrystalline and single crystalline materials, and comprehensive knowledge of the role of defects, microstructures, interfaces and surfaces on materials properties. Characterization of solid materials by various physical and chemical means.
  • Deep knowledge about transformation processes, phase equilibria, precipitation, diffusion and aggregation and the ways of synthesizing new materials.
  • Ability to evaluate materials properties and to understand engineering possibilities and limitations of new materials. These include composites, hybrid, biomimetic and nanomaterials, and active, functional, responsive and smart materials for sensing, actuation and self-repair.
  • Understanding materials research and development in academia and industry, with aptitude to grasp the economic and environmental effects of new materials.

This Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering - Functional Materials programme is offered by Aalto University.

Chemical, Biochemical and Materials Engineering - Functional Materials, M.Sc.

£ 12,844.20 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

15,000 €