Cranfield University has an enviable track record in the development and application of advanced materials and their associated processing and manufacturing technologies. This spans from surface engineering coatings used to increase the operating temperature of gas turbine engines to the development of composite material structures for application in some of the world’s most exotic super cars.
This course equips students with the knowledge and skills to solve a wide range of engineering challenges. The progressive subject of additive manufacturing is introduced and investigated in the Additive and Subtractive Manufacturing Technologies module. The quest for stronger, lighter, more durable materials is discussed in the Composite Manufacturing, Materials Selection and the Failure of Materials modules. Cranfield University’s ability to modify materials to function in aggressive environments is presented in the Surface Science and Engineering module and the Introduction to Materials Engineering module.
Cranfield University research centers in enhanced composites and structures, surface engineering and precision and welding engineering are integrated into the delivery of the course through research and teaching teams, who are passionate in sharing their knowledge and experience in materials.
The group and individual projects are often sponsored by industry giving students highly relevant context to their studies and practical work.