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Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) is an interdisciplinary field that studies solid matter by combining engineering, physics and chemistry principles to solve real-world problems. MSE looks to develop the material technologies needed to advance our energy independence, medical devices and electronic devices such as flexible electronics. 

Doctoral Program

Master's Program

4+1 BS/MS for ßÙßÇÂþ»­ Materials Chemistry, Applied Physics and Mechanical Engineering undergraduates

             

MSE Colloquiums

November 13th
Howard Tu
RIT
 
November 20th

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 In The News 

Congratulations to Professor Ana Laura Elias Arriaga for receiving the prestigious NSF Career award for her research on: One-Pot Synthesis and Optical Spectroscopy of 2D Heterobilayers.

The MSE Office has moved!  For administrative help, see Lisa Greeno in SN 2202.

Distinguished Professor M. Stanley Whittingham named a Knight Bachelor for contributions to chemistry

 Guangwen Zhou, Deputy Director of the Materials Science and Engineering program, is promoted to  SUNY Distinguished Professor. This honor is the State University of New York's highest academic rank.

ßÙßÇÂþ»­ battery project named one of 10 NSF Innovation Engines in the nation

 M. Stanley Whittingham has been chosen as the joint winner of the $3 million 2023 VinFuture Grand Prize.

Jianyu Wang , MSE PhD candidate, received the Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Research

Guojun Shang, MSE PhD candidate, received the Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Research

Making History:

Professor Zhou and his MSE team help get a better understanding of how oxide catalysts could inspire solutions for clean energy

Professor Schiffres and his team developed a new way to cool computer chips involves laser metal printing

Multiple MSE faculty  are among the top 2% in the world for research according to a Stanford University study


 Contact

MSE@binghamton.edu     

Smart Energy Bldg. Room 2202 607-777-2217