University of California launches materials science and engineering training

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The University of California in Riverside, US, has set up a new graduate training program in materials science and engineering (MSE).

The MSE program, which will move into a new $56m facility in 2010, will focus on nanotechnology, energy generation and conversion, and environmentally friendly technologies.

The college said that an important feature of the program is that students will get complete engineering training with a specialization of their choice, preparing them for the broadest career possibilities.

Applications are being accepted now.

 

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