MS Program in MSE - University of Central Florida
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MS Program in MSEDr. Jiyu Fang
Professor and Graduate coordinator Department of Materials Science and Engineering
E-mail: [email protected]
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MSE Faculty InterestsMetals, Semiconductors &
CompositesLinan An
Parag BanerjeeKevin Coffey
Kristopher DavisYajie Dong
James FentonTengfei Jiang
Eric JungAkihiro Kushima
Swaminathan RajaramanTania Roy
Patrick SchellingSudipta SealYongho SohnJayan Thomas
Raj VaidyanathanYang Yang
Soft materialsElizabeth BrisboisKaitlyn Crawford
Jiyu FangStephen Florczyk
Lorraine LeonKausik Mukhopadhyay
CeramicsLinan An
Stephen FlorczykRomaine Gaume
Kathleen RichardsonSudipta SealYongho Sohn
Visit mse.ucf.edu for more information about MSE @ UCF
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Nanomaterials
Nanomaterials often have unique optical, electronic, or mechanical properties.
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A biomaterial is any substance that has been engineered to interact with biological systems for a medical purpose.
Biomaterials
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Current status
1. Total number of students: • Ph.D students: 54• MS students: 32• BS/MS students: 13
2. Number of applicants this year: • Ph.D: 60• MS: 25
3. National Rank: 53
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Facilities
• Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) Joel JSM-6480 (Cost: ~ $300K) Zeiss Ultra-55 (Cost: ~ $650K)
• Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) Joel JEM-1011 (Cost: ~ $450K) Tecnai F30 (Cost: ~$1,850K)
• Focused ion beam (FIB) FEI 200TEM (Cost: ~$600K) Zeiss FIB crossbeam (Cost: ~$500K)
• X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) (Cost: ~$850K) XRD #1 Basic Diffraction XRD #2 Environmental Diffraction XRD #3 Thin Film Diffraction
• Second ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) Cameca IMS-3F (Cost: ~$1,000K) PHI Adept (Cost: ~$800K)
• Miscellaneous XPS PHI 5400 (Cost: ~$750K) Rutherford Backscatter (Cost: ~$1,500K)
• AES/SAM PHI 600 (Auger) (Cost: ~$800K) • Molecular imaging PicoSPM (Cost: ~$100K) • MicroRaman spectroscopy (Cost: ~$100K) • Confocal Laser scanning microscope (Cost: ~$50K) • X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (Coat: ~ $60K)
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Requirement: 30 credit hours. For non-thesis option12 credit hours – required courses18 credit hours – electivesNote: require to take EML 6085-Research Methods or EMA 6918-Directed Research as part of 30-credit-hour course requirement
For thesis option12 credit hours – required courses6 credit hours – thesis work (EMA 6971) 12 credit hours – electives
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Required Courses: 15 credit hours. EMA 5104 – Intermediate Structure and Properties of Materials EMA 5106 – Metallurgical ThermodynamicsEMA 5317 – Materials KineticsPlusEMA 6126 - Physical MetallurgyEMA 6626 - Mechanical Behavior of MaterialsOrEMA 5060 - Polymer Science and EngineeringEMA 6319 - Colloids and Interface Engineering
Note: If you hold a BS degree in MSE, you may substitute EMA 5104 with an elective
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5xxx Intermediate Structure and Properties of Materials
5xxx Metallurgical Thermodynamics 5xxx Materials Kinetics
5xxx Introduction to Ceramic Materials 5xxx Electronic Principles of Materials
5xxx Materials Science of Thin Films5xxx High Temperature Materials5xxx Reliability of Electronic Devices
5xxx Polymer Science and Engineering5xxx Biomaterials 5xxx Biocompatibility of Materials5xxx Biomedical Sensor fabrication
5xxx Surface Science5xxx Corrosion Science and Engineering
5xxx Modern Characterization of Materials5xxx Scanning Electron Microscopy
5xxx Solidification and Microstructure Evolution
List of Graduate Courses
6xxx X-Ray Diffraction and Crystallography6xxx Transmission Electron Microscopy
6xxx Phase Transformation in Metals and Alloys
6xxx Diffusion in Solids6xxx Imperfections in Crystals
6xxx Materials Processing Techniques6xxx Nanomaterials6xxx Optical and Electronic Materials processing
6xxx Physical Metallurgy6xxx Colloids and Interface Engineering
6xxx Mechanical Behavior of Materials6xxx Materials Failure Analysis
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Contact Pointo Dr. Jiyu Fang
MSE Graduate Program CoordinatorPhone: (407)822-1182Email: [email protected]
o Ms. Pamela Ross MSE Graduate Program AssistantPhone: (407)823-3806Email: [email protected]
Applicationo Visit mse.ucf.edu for more information about MSE @ UCFo Visit www.ucf.edu/admissions/graduate for application