Advanced Metallic Materials and Engineering

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 8.23 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 8.23 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jul 20, 2024
StudyQA ranking:4535 Duration:24 months

A MS program Advanced Metallic Materials and Engineering offers high-quality postgraduate education in mechanical and aerospace engineering, and non-ferrous physical metallurgy.

Total amount of Academic Credits: 120 credits.

Academic Credits for R&D work and dissertation: 45 credits.

Academic Credits for educational courses: 75 credits.

Competencies

Here are a few benefits the present program can bring. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to:

  • develop new materials and technologies;
  • build models of structure and properties evolution during treatment of alloys and use the models for prediction and calculation of properties;
  • use multicomponent phase diagrams for optimization of alloy composition and heat treatment;
  • detect causes of the production defects and breaking of the metallic constructions during operation;
  • work with literature and patents for obtaining of the patentability and technical level of the product;
  • research in the field of the physical metallurgy;
  • solve the theoretical and applied problems of the physical metallurgy using system approach;
  • choose methods and tests for estimation of alloys physical, mechanical, operational properties and structure;
  • use data bases, computer programs, and CAD/CAM software for the materials production problems solving;
  • create technical documentation, scientific reports concluding the results of the investigation.

During their study, students will actively use technical equipment that will help them test their theoretical knowledge in experimental setting. The educational process is based on the modular system, which allows students to choose the courses they deem necessary and beneficial for their future career from a total number of courses offered by the program.

The program includes the following parts:

1. Lectures and practice:

a.Basic training includes lectures and practical classes necessary to attain sufficient level of knowledge for studying in Masters school. Introductory classes and lectures held simultaneously with core educational courses and designed mostly for BS students who need supplementary knowledge base to succeed in the current program.

b.Core courses consist of a number lectures and practical training on fundamental and recent achievements in physical metallurgy, methods of investigation, physical and mathematical modeling of the structure and properties of metallic materials (including application of modern thermomechanical simulators of metallurgical processes Gleeble 3800).

c. The elective part of the educational program includes special courses of physical metallurgy such as:

1. Functional metal matrix composites; 2. Corrosion and protection of the metallic materials; 3. Advanced technologies of the metallic materials production; 4. Functional metallic materials: structure, properties and application; 5. Thermal and thermomechanical treatment of special steels and alloys; 6. Development of metallic materials; 7. Thermodynamic computation and analysis of phase diagrams of multicomponent systems; 8. Modern equipment and techniques for investigation of structure and properties of metallic alloys.

2.Scientific work under the supervision of senior staff of master school includes theoretical and experimental investigations, publication of the results in scientific journals, presentations and speeches at conferences for young scientists and at scientific and research seminars. Main directions of scientific researches include:

  • advanced aluminum alloys;
  • superplasticity of metallic materials;
  • modeling and simulation in physical metallurgy;
  • new non-ferrous metal matrix composites;
  • biocompatible materials and shape memory alloys.

Working at a scientific paper allows students to:

  • implement innovational techniques of necessary alloys properties achievement;
  • model and analyze structure and properties formation of the metallic details during production and application;
  • operate with modern equipment for mechanical and physical testing of metallic materials;
  • prepare the specimens of commercial and new metallic materials for analysis theirs structure and properties;
  • analyze the experimental results using equipment software and special computer programs.

3. Additional training in Russian and foreign universities and companies.

An Applicants Dossier must include: a. Application form, b. A scanned copy of the passport, c. A scanned copy of the Diploma and transcripts, d. An English or Russian translation of the Diploma and the transcripts (in cases when the Diploma is not in English or Russian), e. Cover Letter (1-2 pages), f. CV, and g. TOEFL or other English language proficiency certificates (if any).TOEFL score of at 525 (paper based) or 213 (computer based) English Language Requirements TOEFL paper-based test score : 525

Special offer for the first enrollment into MISiS International Master Programs:
All applicants willing to be accepted into one of the proposed Master Programs in the Fall/Spring Semester will be awarded an educational annual grant of $5, 000 to cover the tuition fee.

The decision to award is taken by the Admissions Committee on the basis of the Applicants Dossier and is taken according to the following Eligibility Criteria:

  • GPA for the B.A. period of study,
  • Language proficiency,
  • Scientific publications,
  • Awards, honors, and distinctions, and
  • Personal and professional motivation spelt out in the Cover Letter.

The final rate of an Applicants Dossier will be published on the web-site of the International Master Programs not later than 7 days after the closure of the Admissions.

Applicants whose dossiers will be rated at the first 10% positions on the Dossier list will receive an annual educational grant of $10,000.

Educational grant will not be given if:

  • an Applicants Dossier is submitted after the deadline,

International Student Scholarship Program

The National University of Science and Technology “MISiS” is excited to announce a new competitive scholarship program open to full-time international students* pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree. The International Student Scholarship Program has been created within the framework of the “Program to Increase the Competitiveness of the National University of Science and Technology “MISiS” Among Leading Global Scientific Educational Centers.”

International Student Scholarship benefits include:

  • Free tuition to the National University of Science and Technology “MISiS” during the entire program of study
  • Priority for rooms in student residence halls
  • A stipend that student will use to cover housing
  • A stipend that student will use to pay for mandatory health insurance

Who May Apply:

There are two different target groups that are eligible to participate in the International Student Scholarship Program.

Group I: Full-time graduate students pursuing a degree in a technical field or students who have been conditionally accepted into a technical field degree program but need to improve their Russian language skills before entering the program. This group also includes Master’s dual degree program students.

Group II:Exchange graduate students from partner universities studying or participating in one of the training programs taught in English at MISiS.

How to Apply:

To be considered for an International Student Scholarship, applicants must send the following documents to MISiS by 10 June 2014. All documents must be submitted via email to mp@misis.ru with the subject heading “International Scholarship Program_Last name_First name”

  • Completed application with an attached color passport photograph
  • Copies of diploma(s) and transcript(s) from all previous academic institutions
  • Certified Russian translations of educational documents. They must be notarized or they must be authenticated by the Consular Department of the Embassy of the Russian Federation
  • Cover letter in English or Russian
  • Letters of recommendation (for master's degree applicants only)
  • Copies of documents (certificates or other notifications of having won international and national (city-wide or other) academic competitions, information on scientific publications, or participation in innovative activities
  • Copy of the biographical information page of the passport which will be used by the international student to enter the Russian Federation, with a validity date not less than 18 months from the start date on the academic entry visa
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