This course provides in-depth understanding of the nature, properties and manufacturing of a broad range of advanced materials, including materials for fuel cells and electrolysers, lithium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, green hydrogen and energy storage, composite materials for transport and wind energy, biomaterials for healthcare, advanced electronic materials, and digital and additive manufacturing of materials.
The modules are designed to cover recent materials developments for a more electrified, digital, sustainable and net-zero world. You will study the core principals of advanced materials, undertake an original research project and have access to our state-of-the-art research facilities and expertise.
The course is designed to provide theoretical knowledge and practical and transferable skills for global career opportunities in a wide range of sectors including energy, automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, electronics and biomedical industries, as well as preparing you for further study.
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73.3% of postgraduates from the Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering secured work or further study within six months of graduation. The average starting salary was £27,500.
*HESA Graduate Outcomes 2019/20 data published in 2022. The Graduate Outcomes % is derived using The Guardian University Guide methodology. The average annual salary is based on graduates working full-time, postgraduate, home graduates within the UK.
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