Theory and Simulation of Materials

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 14.5 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 35.3 k / Year(s)  
11 place StudyQA ranking:2439 Duration:1 year

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Self-funded students may take the MSc by itself as a 12-month full-time course.

This course is aimed at mathematically talented students who relish theoretical and computational treatments of condensed matter that are relevant to major issues facing society today, such as energy supply, global warming, health and security.

It provides a foundation in the theoretical physics of materials and its application in simulations across different length and time scales to problems of technological importance.

With strong links to industry, other leading academic institutions, and government labs in the UK and overseas, there are plenty of opportunities to engage with external organisations, including collaborative research projects.

The MSc draws upon the unique breadth and depth of the expertise at Imperial, which involves six departments across the Faculties of Natural Sciences and Engineering. You will be able to participate fully in the exciting research seminars and workshops of the Thomas Young Centre, the London Centre for Theory and Simulation of Materials.

The teaching of the MSc comprises six core and two optional modules, after which there is a three-month research project.

The teaching involves a mix of lectures, directed reading, problem classes, computational exercises and seminars.

Assessment of the taught courses is by a combination of coursework and written examinations, and the research project is assessed through an oral presentation and a thesis.

MODULES

Core modules

  • Mathematics for theory of materials and computational methods
  • Equilibrium in materials
  • Transformations of materials
  • Electronic structure of materials
  • Classical field theory of materials
  • Methods of simulating materials from electrons to finite elements

Optional modules*

  • Methods of characterising materials
  • Advanced continuum theories of microstructural evolution
  • Polymers and soft condensed matter physics
  • Advanced continuum field theory of defects
  • Strengthening mechanisms and fracture
  • Advanced electronic structure of materials and metamaterials
  • Continuum theory of static and dynamic plasticity
  • Advanced techniques of materials simulation

* Not all these options will be offered each year and alternatives may be offered in their place.

 

We welcome applications from suitably qualified, self-funded students for the 12-month MSc.

The normal entrance requirement for the MSc is a first class honours degree, or equivalent overseas qualification, in physical sciences or engineering.

Tuition fees (2015–2016):

  • Home/EU Full-time — £11,500
  • Overseas Full-time — £28,000
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