11 Degrees in Materials Science in Portugal for 2024

Degrees in Materials Science in Portugal for 2024Filter
  • Master in Materials Engineering

    Universidade de Aveiro

    • Aveiro, Portugal

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Master in Materials Engineering (MEM) aims to prepare professionals with advanced knowledge and skills in metallic, ceramic, polymeric and composite materials science and technology that enable them to have long and productive careers with innovative interventions in industry and materials research.

    • Aveiro, Portugal

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    The Doctoral Program in MCE aims to give students from 2nd cycle university degrees in different fields of science and engineering, a comprehensive scientific training in materials science and engineering correlated with various installed or emerging technologies, including contributions in areas of great socio-economical importance to current and future societies, such as communications, health, energy and environment.

  • European Master in Archaeological Materials Science (ARCHMAT)

    Erasmus Mundus European Master in Archeological Materials Science (ARCHMAT)

    • Evora, Portugal
    • Rome, Italy
    • + 1 more

    Full time

    4 semesters

    On-Campus

    English

    ARCHMAT aims is to provide students with specialized skills in archaeology and analytical characterization of materials from prehistory(Megalithic) to classical times (Greek and Roman). The study and conservation of Cultural Heritage materials is a research area with a strong multidisciplinary connotation and requires skills that span across the Humanities and Science research fields. ARCHMAT provides a common, integrated platform for excellent students coming from either Science or Humanities educational backgrounds to understand the advanced scientific methods used to investigate archaeological materials and aims to form highly specialized professional experts in the emerging field of Archaeometry, i.e Physico-Chemical Sciences applied to the study of Archaeological and Cultural Heritage materials.

    • Bordeaux, France
    • Lisbon, Portugal
    • + 4 more

    Full time

    24 months

    On-Campus

    English

    Materials are the building blocks of the modern global economy and are instrumental for the transition to a green, circular economy that emits less CO2. Thirty of these materials have been defined by the EU as critical, meaning that they are both highly important to the EU economy and in dangerously low supply. Accessing the known primary raw material sources has become more challenging, while amounts of industrial waste and end-of-life products are rapidly increasing. These waste streams contain secondary raw materials, many of which are critical and can be recovered, diversifying supply and delivering usable materials to meet increasing demands.

    • Aveiro, Portugal

    1 year

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    This course, in partnership with the Technological Center for Ceramics and Glass (CTCV), is intended to be a training offer for senior management of companies in the Ceramic Industry in Portugal with basic training in other areas of knowledge. The materials for the integration of staff in the companies, despite adequate training with their ceramic processes and processes, are the only necessary and necessary that run through the entire production cycle of the ceramic product.

    • Aveiro, Portugal

    3 years

    On-Campus

    English

    • Aveiro, Portugal

    1 year

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    • Aveiro, Portugal

    1 year

    On-Campus

    English

  • Master in Materials Engineering

    Atlântica - Instituto Universitário

    • Barcarena, Portugal

    Full time

    2 years

    On-Campus

    English, Portuguese

    The 2nd cycle in Engineering Materials, specialty in Materials for Aeronautics aims to respond to the needs of the labor market and has the goal to train professionals with skills and advanced knowledge in materials for aeronautics or related areas, essential to the exercise of engineering activities in a growing industry try in expansion in Portugal.

  • PhD in Structural Materials Engineering

    Atlântica - Instituto Universitário

    • Barcarena, Portugal

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    Portuguese, English

    The 3rd cycle in Structural Materials Engineering aims to provide, through a scientific and practical research approach, solid, advanced, and updated training in order to create highly qualified researchers in the field, able to solve problems related to practical applications of engineering in industry or to pursue a research career in this scientific field.

  • Degree in Materials Engineering

    NOVA School of Science and Technology

    • Costa da Caparica, Portugal

    Full time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    Portuguese

    About 70% of all technological innovations are directly or indirectly linked to materials, from electronic applications, to biotechnology or energy. Cars, planes, computers, televisions, mobile phones, sports equipment, biomedical devices (artificial valves, prostheses), among others, required the development of materials and manufacturing processes, in order to provide them with the required properties and functionalities.