Materials
Materials
from atoms to structures with applications in mind

Materials research involves the creation, characterization, and manipulation of substances and structures for applications. Because physical substances are involved in all devices, engineers must understand how materials behave, how they can be controlled, and how they can be enhanced for specific purposes. Consequently, Materials research is a critical area that appears in many groups in IEPE. Efforts often involve the complete development chain from creating a new material, revealing its fundamental properties, inducing useful structures, and exploiting the obtained knowledge in a device.

Within IEPE, Materials research is currently targeting the following areas:

  • Materials for catalysis

  • Materials for solar energy

  • Materials for energy storage and batteries

  • Materials for photonic devices

  • Materials for sensing

  • Nanomaterials

  • Nanofabrication

IEPE also offers courses related to Materials, from fundamentals to more specialized topics:

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Electrochemical Energy Systems
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Energy Systems and Power Engineering
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Combustion and Reactive Processes in Energy and Materials Technology
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Experimental Methods for Engineers
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Introduction to Modeling and Optimization of Sustainable Energy Systems
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Introduction to Photonics
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Introduction to Process Engineering
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Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
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Macromolecular Engineering: Networks and Gels
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Micro- and Nanoparticle Technology
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Molecular Health Sensors and Devices
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Nanophotonics: From Fundamentals to Applications
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Nuclear Energy Conversion
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Rate Controlled Separations in Fine Chemistry
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Separation Process Technology
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Technology and Safety of Nuclear Power Plants