课程名称:Coterminal B.S./M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering
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授予学位:学士学位(Bachelors) / 硕士学位 (Masters)
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授予机构:Stanford University
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学院:School of Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
课程介绍:
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This program is concerned with the relation between the structure, processing and properties of materials. This field brings together, in a unified discipline, developments in Physics, Chemistry and Biology that can be, and in fact are, applied to modern materials of technological, engineering, and scientific significance. Materials scientists and engineers utilize a distinctive suite of characterization techniques that probe materials structure down to the atomic level.
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国际学生入学要求:
Students must have Mathematics and Science (40 units combined, minimum), Technology In Society (One course; 3-5 units) and Engineering Fundamentals (3 courses minimum). They must possess a minimum combined Grade Point Average of 2.0 for all courses in Engineering Fundamentals and Engineering Depth. International students whose native language is not in English should have the TOEFL score of 110 on the IBT (Internet-based test) or 637 on the PBT (Paper-based test). Students following the British educational system should submit an O-level and A-level result (or predicted results) is required for admission.
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学校名称:
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Stanford University
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国际学生人数:
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3410
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国际招生联系人:
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Junko Pierry
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国际招生联系人职位:
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Foreign Student Advisor
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国际学生咨询
联系地址:
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450 Serra Mall STANFORD California 94305
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学校电话:
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+1 650 723 2300
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国际学生联系电话:
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+1 650 723 4291
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教学地点信息:
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School of Engineering, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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地址:
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Durand Building 496 Lomita Mall Stanford University STANFORD California 94305
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教学地点介绍:
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The Department of Materials Science and Engineering concentrates on the relationship between the structure and properties of materials and the fabrication of advanced materials with novel structures and special mechanical, electrical, optical and magnetic properties. Since expertise from the fields of metallurgy, ceramics, polymer science, chemistry and solid-state physics is needed to make and understand advanced materials, research is done in interdisciplinary teams within the department and in collaboration with scientists and engineers from other departments at Stanford and institutions outside Stanford University. The Thomas F. Peterson Engineering Laboratory houses equipment for optical, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, metallography, wet chemistry, mechanical testing of bulk and thin film materials, UHV sputter deposition, electrical and magnetic measurements, vacuum annealing treatments and metal forming. The Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials (McCullough and Moore Buildings) houses equipment for electrical, magnetic and optical characterization, fabrication of metal organic chemical vapor disposition, bulk crystal growth, scanning probe microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, electron micro probe analysis, x-ray photo electron spectroscopy, and x-ray diffraction. The Center for Research on Information Storage Materials (CRISM) is also located in the McCullough Building. Students frequently use the Stanford Synchrotron Laboratory (SSRL), the clean room facilities in the Center of Integrated Systems (CIS) and the labs of collaborators in other departments at Stanford University.
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住宿是否在此地点?
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YES
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住宿信息:
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Stanford graduate residences offer living environments for students diverse in background, language, culture, race, and religion. Residences serve as focal points of intellectual, recreational, and social interchange. Through its residence program, Stanford seeks to provide graduate students with a supportive, friendly environment where they are encouraged to develop a strong sense of community. Student Housing Rates are approximate and subject to change. The single student housing rates reflect the charge per person. All rates include utilities (except telephone, cable and Ethernet). There is no difference in rates for furnished or unfurnished apartments of the same type. Residents are also required to pay a house dues fee each quarter/semester. House dues are used for educational programs, social activities, and other services that are not included in room rent. Dues range from $20-55 per term. The board rate in the co-ops is approximately $500 to $800 per quarter. Students are billed rent at a constant per diem rate for the full University calendar year (September 1-August 31). Quarterly and semestral rates are quoted in full monthly increments, but bill will be based on specific contract dates. There are many dining options available to graduate students. Students living in co-ops must purchase their house board plan and participate in the preparation of meals. Students living in other residences may choose to cook for themselves if living in apartments or if they have kitchen privileges at Crothers or Crothers Memorial Halls, eat at on-campus or nearby restaurants and snack bars, or purchase a meal plan offered by the University.