Material engineers study the properties of existing materials, find new ways to work with them and develop new materials. Material engineers work in a variety of fields. For example, the petrochemical industry requires material engineers because many modern materials, such as synthetic rubbers and plastics, are made from the by-products of petroleum refining. Other material engineers may work in the automotive or aerospace industries. Engineers in these fields are really interested in harnessing the heat resistant properties of ceramics for use in engines. Still others might study all the materials related to housing- insulation, bricks, wood, cement etc.
Material engineers use science to create incredible new materials by manipulating the atomic and molecular structure of substances.
Material engineers have:
Do you use special wax on cross country skis to glide across the snow easier? How about styrofoam or fibreglass insulation to keep your house warm in the winter? Materials engineers helped developed these materials and many others.
Your community might have special needs in terms of the materials used to make roads or construct buildings. It might need someone who knows all about the by-products of oil and gas exploration. These are all jobs which could be filled by a materials engineer.
If you like...
...you might enjoy Materials Engineering.
If you want to study Materials Engineering you can go to the following universities:
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