5 Degrees in Materials Science in Taiwan for 2024
- Hsinchu, Taiwan
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering of NCU is one of the leading institutions in engineering education and is reputed for its world-class accomplishments in research. The department offers a curriculum with a broad spectrum of courses, uniquely merging the core chemical engineering training with the fundamental knowledge of materials science/engineering and further strengthened with the in-depth studies on emerging research and industrial fields.
- Hsinchu, Taiwan
Full time
On-Campus
English
Institute of Materials Science and Engineering (IMSE) was founded in August 2005, and currently offers both master and doctoral programs. The long-term aim of our institute is to establish a world-class materials science research teaching unit.
- 162號, Taiwan
English, Chinese
National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) established the Graduate Institute of Electro-Optical Science and Technology (IEO) M.S. Program in 2001 under the College of Science, followed by the Ph.D. Program in 2005. The Undergraduate Program of Electro-Optical Engineering (UPEOE) was established in 2018 which provides the undergraduate Program under the College of technology and engineering.
International Master Degree Program in Applied Materials Science (IAMS)
National Central University
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- Hsinchu, Taiwan
Full time
On-Campus
English
IAMS aims to nurture expertise in research and development in material science and technology. The research topics include the practical and theoretical aspects of materials, their utilization, and their physical and chemical properties in relation to the structures.
- Taipei, Taiwan
On-Campus
Chinese
Optoelectronic integration is the application of knowledge in related fields such as optoelectronics, electrical electronics, and further integration with ICT to form a new generation of innovative industries. Its products exist in every corner of our lives, completely subverting our lives and gradually changing Our lifestyle and habits, "smartphones" are the best example, and the recently leading coquettish "self-driving electric vehicles" are also good examples; the development of materials plays a decisive role in the integration of optoelectronic systems. The foundation of the overall industry, such as key components such as display panels, lens modules, and batteries in "smartphones", and sensors, lens modules, and batteries in "self-driving electric vehicles" are closely related to the development of materials Relationship.