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Materials Science & Engineering at UW

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The University of Washington Materials Science & Engineering department.

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Who are materials scientists? MSE alum Alain Adjorlolo explains how a degree in MSE can open doors to virtually every #engineering field. #msecareerweek #aerospace

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Fight climate change with materials engineering! MSE alum Katherine Adams gives a snapshot of what life is like as a #sustainability engineer. #msecareerweek #tech

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#Sustainability is one of the greatest challenges facing society today. MSE Capstone mentor Jordan Kiesser explains how materials influence sustainability in the #transportation industry and beyond 🚛 #msecareerweek

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MSE is about so much more than just figuring out what a material is. MSE alum Bo Zhao sets the record straight. #msecareerweek #virtualreality #materialsscience #engineering

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What can a degree in MSE do for you? We asked eight alumni to tell us why they chose MSE, what they love about MSE, and how their degrees in MSE have impacted their careers. youtu.be/uFVnrlk69js #msecareerweek

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What do scrambled eggs and thermoset materials have in common?🧐 MSE's Navid Zobeiry tells GeekWire how thermoplastics will be instrumental to the future of aerospace manufacturing: geekwire.com/2024/spokane-c…

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Enamel is one of the most resilient materials found in nature. MSE's Dwayne Arola and team hope to mimic its microscopic woven patterns to create new, fracture-resistant materials.🦷Read more: bit.ly/4cCeZby

Enamel is one of the most resilient materials found in nature. MSE's Dwayne Arola and team hope to mimic its microscopic woven patterns to create new, fracture-resistant materials.🦷Read more: bit.ly/4cCeZby
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Introducing Mo Chen, a gifted researcher in the quantum field, who joins MSE this year as a new faculty member! Learn more about Prof. Chen and his work: bit.ly/3Bm3vMD #MeetMSE #quantum

Introducing Mo Chen, a gifted researcher in the quantum field, who joins MSE this year as a new faculty member! Learn more about Prof. Chen and his work: bit.ly/3Bm3vMD 

#MeetMSE #quantum
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Join us in welcoming Avik Som, whose interdisciplinary research integrates materials science with medicine! Professor Som joins MSE this year as a new faculty member. Learn more about him and his work: bit.ly/3Bm3vMD #MeetMSE #biomaterials

Join us in welcoming Avik Som, whose interdisciplinary research integrates materials science with medicine! Professor Som joins MSE this year as a new faculty member. Learn more about him and his work: bit.ly/3Bm3vMD

#MeetMSE #biomaterials
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Say hello to Quansan Yang, whose bio-electronic and bio-optical platforms address unmet needs in health and sustainability. Professor Yang will join us this winter quarter as a new faculty member! Learn more about him and his work: bit.ly/3Bm3vMD #MeetMSE #biomaterials

Say hello to Quansan Yang, whose bio-electronic and bio-optical platforms address unmet needs in health and sustainability. Professor Yang will join us this winter quarter as a new faculty member! Learn more about him and his work: bit.ly/3Bm3vMD #MeetMSE #biomaterials
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.Washington Clean Energy Testbeds will expand to include a new open-access battery lab. Devin MacKenzie (Testbeds technical director, WRF Prof. of Clean Energy & associate prof. in ME & Materials Science & Engineering at UW) spoke at an event unveiling the plans with Gov. Jay Inslee: cei.washington.edu/new-open-acces… Shijing Sun Clean Energy Institute

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Determined to see less plastic in our oceans, MSE alum John Felts (MS '15) developed a formula for packing foam made from food waste that can degrade naturally in a backyard compost bin. Read the full Q&A! bit.ly/3Uw0pw8

Determined to see less plastic in our oceans, MSE alum John Felts (MS '15) developed a formula for packing foam made from food waste that can degrade naturally in a backyard compost bin. Read the full Q&A! bit.ly/3Uw0pw8
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"Universities are all about scientific discoveries, creativity, and invention." Learn how MSE's Charles Marcus is bringing creativity to quantum: artsci.washington.edu/news/2024-12/q…

"Universities are all about scientific discoveries, creativity, and invention." Learn how MSE's Charles Marcus is bringing creativity to quantum: artsci.washington.edu/news/2024-12/q…
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Congrats to MSE's Matthew Yankowitz on receiving the Early Career Program Award from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory! This $1M award supports his groundbreaking work on superconductivity & strong correlations in graphene flat bands. Read more: bit.ly/4g6tEh8

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Join us in congratulating Xiaodong Xu of Materials Science & Engineering at UW, winner of the 2025 NAS Award for Scientific Discovery! He is being honored for his experimental observation of the fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect. Read more about his work: nasonline.org/award/nas-awar… #NASaward

Join us in congratulating Xiaodong Xu of <a href="/uw_mse/">Materials Science & Engineering at UW</a>, winner of the 2025 NAS Award for Scientific Discovery! He is being honored for his experimental observation of the fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect. Read more about his work: nasonline.org/award/nas-awar… #NASaward
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New biomaterials developed by MSE faculty Miqin Zhang and Avik Som could allow precise targeting of cancer cells, then restore the lost healthy tissue. Read all about it for World Cancer Day! 💜