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Materials Science (PhD)

Faculté des sciences, de génie et d’architecture

Solidify your career in an industry crucial to further development in nanotechnology, quantum computing, nuclear fusion, and medical technologies.

Survol du programme

Increase your knowledge and expertise in materials science by conducting and disseminating advanced-level research.

Solidify your career in an industry crucial to further development in nanotechnology, quantum computing, nuclear fusion, and medical technologies. With the PhD in Materials Science program at Laurentian University, you'll study the physics and chemistry of matter, the real-world applications in engineering, and how materials are used in industrial manufacturing processes or fundamental research.

Gain a deeper understanding of the following fields of study:

  • Structure and Properties
  • Emerging Materials and Methods
  • Interfaces and Coatings

Benefit from a unique perspective not available in other North American universities in this field as it applies to the mining and mineral processing sector. Discover a variety of distinct, yet complementary, research areas and approaches in a wide breadth of research interests and academic disciplines, including the particle astrophysics research conducted at SNOLAB.

Advance your knowledge in three key fields of study: structure and properties, emerging materials and methods, and interfaces and coatings.

Complete your degree through the comprehensive examination, or thesis format.

Perspectives de carrière

Graduates can rest assured knowing there is a multitude of career options they can explore post-graduation. Some career options include, but are not limited to: materials engineer, metallurgist, product/process development scientist, research scientist (physical sciences), technical sales engineer.

Many careers can be found in the public and private sector.

Détails du programme

Langue du programme:

Anglais

Mode de présentation:

Sur campus

Coordonnées

Dr. M'hamed Chahma
(705) 675-1151 ext. 2213
F-522
mchahma@laurentian.ca

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Exigences d’admission

The typical entry requirement for the PhD in Materials Science is a M.Sc. or M.A.Sc. in a materials science-related discipline from a recognized university with a minimum grade of B+ (75%). The M.Sc. discipline may include, but is not limited to, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, Earth Sciences/Geology and Mathematics. All applications will be evaluated by the Program’s Admissions Committee, which will determine the suitability of the prospective applicant’s academic background for entry into the Program (in light of the courses taken, research experience, etc.). Admission to the program also requires approval of the Office of Graduate Studies, as well as the assignment of a research supervisor.

Alternately, particularly strong applicants registered in a pertinent M.Sc. program may be permitted to transfer into the PhD program, provided they have completed at least 9 credits of M.Sc. course work. Such transfers will normally be done after one year of being registered into the M.Sc. program, with the approval of the Program’s Admissions Committee, the Office of Graduate Studies, and the research supervisor

On admission, each student will be assigned a supervisory committee composed of the student’s supervisor, plus two additional core faculty of the Program chosen by the Program Coordinator in consultation with the supervisor. The students will then meet with their supervisory committee and the Coordinator of the Program in Materials Science to discuss the proposed thesis research topic and the academic plan for the student.

 

Application Process

Step 1. Contact the Graduate Coordinator and/or individual faculty member about the possibility of becoming a student.  Students are encouraged to consult the faculty list on the Faculty Members tab in order to identify a potential supervisor (i.e. a faculty member they would like to work with).  

Step 2. Click here to submit the online application. Once students have applied, they will receive instructions (typically within 48 hours) from the Office of Admissions leading them to the MyLaurentian portal. Students can access the portal at my.laurentian.ca; sign in credentials will be provided in the correspondence received from the Office of Admissions upon successful completion of an application. The following documents will be required in order to complete an application.

Documents:

  • Three Reference Forms (to begin the process at my.laurentian.ca click on "Reference Submission" on the left-hand navigation menu)
  • Statement of Interest (to be uploaded via MyLaurentian)
  • Curriculum Vitae/Resume (to be uploaded via MyLaurentian)
  • Official Academic Transcript(s) from all post secondary studies* (Please note that current or prior Laurentian University students do not need to request transcripts)  

*Please note that official transcripts or WES course-by-course (for institutions attended outside of North America) must come directly to the Office of Admissions from the previous post secondary institution by requesting at the time of your application or by contacting the institution's Registrar's Office.

 

Step 3. Once the Admissions Office receives all information and the application is deemed complete, the application will be forwarded to the department.  An Admissions Committee meets to review the applications.

 

Step 4. The Admissions Committee will review all applications on file and make a decision regarding the suitability of each applicant.  The Admissions Committee will then make a recommendation to the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies at Laurentian University. The Graduate Studies office will verify the dossier and if satisfactory, the Dean of Graduate Studies will forward the recommendation to the Office of Admissions at Laurentian University for admission. 

 

Step 5: If approved for admission, the Office of Admissions will send the student an Offer of Admission via MyLaurentian.  Applicants wishing to accept the offer of admission must indicate their response on MyLaurentian within 3 weeks of receiving the offer. Once the student has accepted the offer, a transition to the registration process occurs.

Comment déposer une demande

Pour faire une demande aux études supérieures, vous devez déposer votre demande d’admission auprès du Centre de demande d'admission aux universités de l'Ontario (CDAUO).

Pour obtenir des instructions détaillées sur le processus de demande d'admission, veuillez consulter les pages suivantes :


Déposer une demande en tant que candidat aux cycles supérieurs

Options de diplôme

Students must follow these regulations while in the Faculty of Graduate Studies.

 

Approved Fields of Study:

  • Structure and Properties
  • Emerging Materials and Methods
  • Interfaces and Coatings

 

PhD in Materials Science

MTRS 6000 – Thesis (6 Cr)
MTRS 6005 – Advanced Materials Science (3 Cr)
MTRS 6056 – Seminar in Materials Science (3 Cr)
Comprehensive Exam
At least one additional elective graduate course (3 Cr) from the list below:
   CHMI 5196 Topics in Analytical Chemistry
   CHMI 5316 Nanostructured Materials
   CHMI 5516 Topics in Advanced Thermodynamics
   CHMI 5517 Surface Chemistry of Biomaterials
   ENGR 5187 Solid Waste Processing and Recycling in the Minerals Industry
   ENGR 5196 Mineral Processing Technology
   ENGR 5206 Pyrometallurgical Process Engineering
   ENGR 5207 Advanced Mineral Processing
   ENGR 5216 Advanced Hydrometallurgy
   ENGR 5236 Special Topics in Extractive Metallurgy
   ENGR 5247  Polymer Reaction Engineering  
   MTRS 6065  Interactions of Ionizing Radiation with Matter:  Applications in Particle Astrophysics  
   PHYS 5406  Quantum Mechanics
   PHYS 5426  Quantum Statistical Physics
   PHYS 5437  Advanced Solid-State Physics
   PHYS 5456  Surface Physics 
 

Exemples de cours

Membres du corps professoral

Vasu Appanna
Professeur(e) titulaire, École des sciences naturelles
École des sciences naturelles
Helene Joly
Personnel à temps partiel
Faculté des sciences, de génie et d'architecture
Patrick Julig
Chargé(e) de cours sur le campus (M)
Faculté des sciences, de génie et d'architecture
Andrew McDonald
Professeur(e) titulaire, École Harquail des sciences de la T
École Harquail des sciences de la Terre
François Caron
Chargé(e) de cours sur le campus (M)
Faculté des sciences, de génie et d'architecture
Louis Mercier
Professeur(e) agrégé(e), École des sciences naturelles
École des sciences naturelles
M'hamed Chahma
Professeur(e) titulaire, École des sciences naturelles
École des sciences naturelles
Redhouane Henda
Professeur(e) titulaire, École de génie et d'informatique Bh
École de génie et d'informatique Bharti
Ralf Meyer
Professeur(e) agrégé(e), École de génie et d'informatique Bh
École de génie et d'informatique Bharti
Ramesh Subramanian
Professeur(e) agrégé(e), École de génie et d'informatique Bh
École de génie et d'informatique Bharti
Krishna Challagulla
Professeur(e) agrégé(e), École de génie et d'informatique Bh
École de génie et d'informatique Bharti
Joy Munro
Doyen(ne), Faculté des sciences, de génie et d'architecture
Faculté des sciences, de génie et d'architecture
Eduard Guerra
Professeur(e) agrégé(e), École de génie et d'informatique Bh
École de génie et d'informatique Bharti
Jeffrey Shepherd
Professeur(e) agrégé(e), École des sciences naturelles
École des sciences naturelles
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