90 credits
Credit 35,34 €
(2024/2025)
25 openings
(2024/2025)
The Master's Degree in Materials Engineering, Processing and Characterisation is an interdisciplinary field of knowledge that covers the study of the structure, properties, processing and applications of all types of materials; metallic, ceramic, polymeric and biological. Materials characterisation and processing encompasses not only traditional structural materials but also functional materials, nanomaterials, ecomaterials and biomaterials. This young discipline is indispensable for enhancing industrial capacity, technological innovation and improving the quality of our lives. It also deals with studies of the behaviour of these materials, as well as the development of the latest technologies in the prediction of their behaviour.
The main objective is to offer students a unique opportunity to broaden their academic and technical training in the field of Next Generation Materials, their transformation possibilities and nanotechnologies. This training is focused on the initiation of their research career, as well as access to the labour market where they can apply the knowledge acquired in the master’s degree. It will also serve to prepare the student for undertaking the PhD programme.
The general objective of the degree is for students to acquire advanced training of a specialised and multidisciplinary nature, oriented towards academic specialisation. After this specialisation, students who so wish may begin research work within the lines of research promoted by the teaching staff participating in the master’s degree. In short, the aim is to form curricular lines with an interdisciplinary technical preparation; prepared to work with any kind of materials (metallic, polymeric, ceramic or biological), as well as their means of transformation.
The aim is to produce graduates with a high capacity for adaptation, both in research and in development and innovation. This master's degree is preferably aimed at graduates of Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Chemistry, Mechanics, Industrial Design and Product Development.
The overall objectives are:
The prioritised list of degrees with access to the master’s degree is as follows:
In the above-mentioned degrees, based on the academic/professional record and its suitability to the profile, the selection criteria will be followed:
Escola Politècnica Superior d'Alcoi (Higher Polytechnic School of Alcoi), UPV - campus d'Alcoi
The areas of knowledge involved in teaching are:
Area of Statistics and Operational Research
Materials Engineering
Chemical Engineering Area
Manufacturing Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Physical Chemistry Area
Applied Chemistry Area
Area of Continuum Mechanics and Theory of Structures
Textile and Paper Engineering Area