The Natural Sciences - Interdisciplinary MS with a focus on Materials Design and Innovation at SUNY Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is a forward-leaning, interdisciplinary initiative. It addresses regional and national demand for new materials that accelerate research and education in advanced manufacturing and biotechnology.
We offer a unique program on the use of materials informatics that links experimental and computational perspectives of materials science and engineering. The MDI evolved from the UB 2020 strategic plan to position UB as a leading public university by investing in and focusing its research strengths on solving important societal problems.
About the University: Founded in 1846 as a private medical college located in downtown Buffalo, the University at Buffalo (UB) joined the public State University of New York in 1962 and has grown to become the largest and most comprehensive university in the SUNY system. Widely regarded as SUNY's flagship and its primary center for professional education and training, the University at Buffalo also was the first of the two public universities in the state to earn membership in the pre-eminent Association of American Universities, one of only 59 research-intensive universities in the United States to hold that distinction. Academic excellence is the university's first priority and chief guiding principle.
With a College of Arts and Sciences, 11 professional schools (Architecture and Planning, Dental Medicine, Graduate School of Education, Engineering and Applied Sciences, Law, Management, Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Nursing, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Public Health and Health Professions, and Social Work) plus a graduate division at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, UB has the widest range of academic programs of any public institution in New York or New England.
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, United States
The Natural Sciences - Interdisciplinary MS with a focus on Materials Design and Innovation at SUNY Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is a forward-leaning, interdisciplinary initiative. It addresses regional and national demand for new materials that accelerate research and education in advanced manufacturing and biotechnology.
We offer a unique program on the use of materials informatics that links experimental and computational perspectives of materials science and engineering. The MDI evolved from the UB 2020 strategic plan to position UB as a leading public university by investing in and focusing its research strengths on solving important societal problems.
About the University: Founded in 1846 as a private medical college located in downtown Buffalo, the University at Buffalo (UB) joined the public State University of New York in 1962 and has grown to become the largest and most comprehensive university in the SUNY system. Widely regarded as SUNY's flagship and its primary center for professional education and training, the University at Buffalo also was the first of the two public universities in the state to earn membership in the pre-eminent Association of American Universities, one of only 59 research-intensive universities in the United States to hold that distinction. Academic excellence is the university's first priority and chief guiding principle.
With a College of Arts and Sciences, 11 professional schools (Architecture and Planning, Dental Medicine, Graduate School of Education, Engineering and Applied Sciences, Law, Management, Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Nursing, Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Public Health and Health Professions, and Social Work) plus a graduate division at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, UB has the widest range of academic programs of any public institution in New York or New England.
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, United States