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Welcome to the Department of Materials Science & Engineering

The Department of Materials Science and Engineering was founded in August 2004 with a generous gift from the Micron Technology Foundation.  It is a young and dynamic department with ten faculty members, primarily housed in the Micron Engineering Center. The department now has active research programs in nuclear fuels and materials, biomaterials, glasses, semiconductors, nanofabrication, electronic memories, computational modeling, and magnetic materials.


Materials Science and Engineering is an interdisciplinary field. Physics, chemistry and engineering sciences are core concepts needed to study a material's structure and properties in order to develop materials that meet the demands of modern technology.  Faculty members in Biology, Chemistry, Geosciences, Physics, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering are affiliated with department both through teaching and research.


The Materials Science and Engineering Department at Boise State offers the following degrees:  B.S., M.S., M. Engr. and also a Minor at the undergraduate level.  

The undergraduate degree in Materials Science and Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012, Telephone: (410) 347-7700

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Boise State Engineering Submission Selected in 2008 SPM Calendar Contest

College of Engineering student Jason Brotherton (MSE - undergrad) in collaboration with Patrick Price (MSE - undergrad) and David Araujo (MSE - grad) were one of 13 groups that won the Veeco Instruments thirteenth annual Scanning Probe Microscopy calendar contest with their wavy nanostructure submission photo which was included as the November calendar image in the new 2008 Scanning Probe Microscopy Calendar. | more

 

Metal Foam Has a Good Memory – December 18, 2007

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In the world of commercial materials, lighter and cheaper is usually better, especially when those attributes are coupled with superior strength and special properties, such as a material's ability to remember its original shape after it's been deformed by a physical or magnetic force.

A new class of materials known as "magnetic shape-memory foams" has been developed by two research teams headed by Peter Müllner at Boise State University and David Dunand at Northwestern University, both funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). more

 




 

 

 





 
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