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Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Exploration That Fuels Engineering Innovation
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, and developing new, superior, and sustainable materials and processes. A key characteristic of the Drexel Materials undergraduate program is experiential learning integrated into the curriculum through co-op, a six-month internship program, as well as Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) linking graduate, and undergraduate project-based learning and undergraduate research with our award-winning faculty. At the graduate level, the creation of new knowledge, the pursuit of funded research, and the expert training of future leaders in academic and industrial research are fundamental to materials science and engineering.
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Drexel Materials ranked #10 in U.S.
The 2023 The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), also known as the Shanghai Ranking, lists Drexel University's material science and engineering program as #10 in the U.S. and #39 in the world. The Shanghai Ranking is one of the most influential university ranking systems in the world, being the first to compile a global university ranking system.
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2023 Quick Facts
100%
Job or grad school placement post-BS
7:1
Undergraduate student to faculty ratio
$846/week
Average co-op salary
Academics and the Real World Connect Through Co-op
From crayons to coatings, BS student Morgan Tiziker's co-ops have helped her define her academic path and career choices.
MS student Prithvi Ravi's co-op at florrent, an energy startup, fueled his passion for energy storage solutions and brought unexpected benefits.
Latest News
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Drexel scientists have developed a way to stretch crystals using "negative pressure," creating more organized structures with potential applications in electronics and energy.
- 11.11
A novel method for suspending 1D nanoscale titanium dioxide's transition to 2D sheets unlocks a new avenue for their tunability.
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Venderbos will use the five-year $882,890 grant to push the boundaries of our understanding of topological magnetism.
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