Metallurgy and Materials

In Metallurgy and Materials we explore how materials behave and how they can be used and improved. We work closely with industry to accelerate the rate at which innovations reach practical application using manufacturing methods which have revolutionised materials performance and safety.

Our research-intensive teaching gives students a learning experience that generates the most sought-after and transferable skills. We offer a range of taught and research degrees including Materials Science and Engineering, Aerospace Engineering and Metallurgy.

96%

of our research is
world leading or internationally excellent

(Engineering
REF 2021)

Selected news

Autumn 2021 with SpaceSoc

Space Society logo

The Space Society have had a great first term to 2021-22 and already have many achievements to be proud of, including featuring at EXPO2020, their first rockey launch and new outreach activities. Haider Ali fills us in.

The BUMS are back in town!

BUMS

After a year of social isolation, boredom and an empty school building, the Materials Society are back with avengance! They've held socials, quizzes, meals and careers events to great success. Alex Dhesi tells us more.

A new NucSoc

NucSoc

NucSoc has made big changes this semester! We have a new logo and a new committee position, and have been able to hold events in person. Their President Adam Jackson tells what they've been up to.

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