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PhD in Materials Science and Engineering

Pursue a broad range of research in a program internationally renowned for excellence

Since establishment as the world’s first materials science academic department, Northwestern Engineering has led and defined the frontier of material research, enabling transformative technologies that improve lives.

Northwestern Engineering’s PhD program in materials science and engineering was the first in the world and is internationally renowned for the excellence of its graduates. With distinguished faculty, acclaimed research centers, and state-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms, the program is designed to meet the global demand for analytical and innovative problem solvers by using a transdisciplinary approach to connect fundamental science, driven by curiosity and the thrill of discovery.

To pursue a broad range of research, we actively seek students with diverse backgrounds and undergraduate training, including physicists, chemists, and engineers from other disciplines.

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Why Northwestern?

Join our internationally recognized materials community

The first academic department of its kind in the world, the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University leads the field in materials innovation and education.

Consistently ranked in the top 5 programs in the nation

according to US News and World Report.

highly cited researchers

Seven faculty rank in the top 1% of citations in materials science and chemistry according to Clarivate.

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collaborations through our interdisciplinary research centers and at Argonne National Laboratory

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active research collaborations across four schools at Northwestern

including Northwestern’s Feinberg School of Medicine

Research Areas

Strong interdisciplinary research is a hallmark at Northwestern, creating one of the broadest MSE 
programs and providing ample opportunities to participate in cross-disciplinary research.

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Our Faculty

Defining the frontiers of materials research for more than 60 years

In the 20th century, our faculty developed the metal alloys and ceramics for jet engines that drove globalization and the hard drives that powered the big data revolution. They also laid the foundation for major advances of 21st-century technologies, from the batteries and fuel cells supporting sustainable energy to biomaterials that can improve human health and quality of life.

Curriculum

The basics at-a-glance

The PhD curriculum provides a solid background in the student’s intended field of inquiry in preparation for a career in research and/or teaching.

Students typically complete their PhD in about 5-6 years.

Entering with a BS degree

Students take at least 12 courses covering foundational materials science topics as well as science, engineering, and mathematics electives within their first two years in the program.

Entering with an MS degree

Up to a maximum of five courses taken during an MS degree may be counted towards the 12 courses required for the PhD.

Research

Research begins fall quarter after joining a research group. Students typically publish several first-author articles in high-impact, peer-reviewed journals.

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Teaching

Candidates serve as teaching assistants for at least two courses and have opportunities for instructional mentorship programs.

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What Students Are Saying

“In the Hersam Lab, I helped build the metal organic chemical vapor deposition system. My involvement let me form relationships I’ll have for the rest of my life.”

Special Programs

Supplement your degree with extended research training opportunities or with the complementary skills in business and leadership.

Our Community

Extending beyond classrooms and laboratories

Our graduate students engage in activities and communities across campus. Graduate student organizations include: Materials Science Alliance for an Inclusive Community, Materials Science Student Association (MSSA), and Materials Science Umbrella Society (MSUS).

Career Paths

Where do we go from here?

While at Northwestern, our students benefit from professional development opportunities that prepare them for the next step in their careers. They serve as teaching assistants and present research results and build networks at national and international conferences. They also have access to internships and extensive career placement resources via both Northwestern n Engineering Career Development and Northwestern Career Advancement.

Graduates with a PhD in materials science hold positions in academia, non-profits, government, and national laboratories.

Where our alumni work in national laboratories

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Where our alumni work in industry

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