Metallurgy and Materials Science at the University of Birmingham is a major research centre with world class facilities. The research is at the leading edge of Materials Science and Engineering, and the University of Birmingham works closely with a range of industrial partners to ensure that the potential of the discoveries are maximised.
New materials underpin development and progress across a wide variety of sectors. New technologies, from planes to batteries, from hip implants to electronic devices, are made possible, and often limited by, the materials currently known and used. Materials Scientists and Engineers work hard to understand how and why materials behave the way they do, and exploit this knowledge to develop new materials with amazing properties.
Studying Materials Science and Engineering, students will develop a fundamental understanding of how the properties of a material, such as strength, electronic properties and biocompatibility, are affected by the material’s structure, such as its crystal structure or microstructure.
This knowledge can then be used to formulate strategies to develop new materials, such as alloys able to operate at higher temperatures for jet engine blades or high-toughness ceramics for armour applications. This programme will equip students with the skills required to join a wide variety of industries in the capacity of materials specialist, or continue their education at a PhD level.