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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DC is interested in materials science or engineering — loves physics and chem, loves exploring properties of materials, and likes the idea of researching either new materials or new properties/new applications of existing materials. There don’t really seem to be any undergrad programs for materials engineering, and DC’s current plan is to major in physics or chem, likely with a minor in the other (or double major). But are we missing some niche program we just don’t know about? [/quote] What? Materials Sci can be its own department or paired with MechE. These schools have Materials Science&Engineering at the undergrad and PhD levels, the latter of which provides increased research opportunities for undergraduates. Stanford MIT Harvard Northwestern UPenn UCB Cornell Columbia Princeton(new) UIUC GTech [/quote]
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