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$25 Million State-of-the-Art Lab and Classroom
A collection of processing and characterization equipment unmatched in the world
Paid Industry Co-Op Opportunities
A six-month work placement with leading companies through our Institute for NanoBiotechnology
With small class sizes, outstanding mentorships, and unrivaled research opportunities, students earning their Master’s in Materials Science and Engineering from Johns Hopkins Engineering are equipped with the expertise to excel wherever their studies may take them: academia, industry, or entrepreneurship.
Whether we’re reverse engineering the blood-brain barrier or developing materials for clean and sustainable energy from technologies, a degree from Johns Hopkins Engineering means you’re working to contribute to the common good.

Design the New Age of Materials

Explore Today’s
Challenges
Guided by distinguished faculty, explore the feasibility, usefulness, and marketability of new materials through hands-on research in modern, first-class facilities and labs.

3 Ways to Tailor
Your Masters
You have three distinct options to complete your degree: academic courses, research and essay, or a 6-month paid co-op. With the help of highly skilled program managers, we are here to support you every step of the way.

Jumpstart Your
Career
Job opportunities for materials scientists and engineers continue to grow. Expand your marketable skills, acquire research experience, and gain a competitive edge for your career.
Learn In a New, $25 Million,
State-of-the-Art Research Center
“This is not your mom’s materials center”
— Prof. Mitra Taheri, Director
Materials Characterization and Processing facility
Examine materials from the macroscale to the atomic scale in our state-of-the-art facility, the Materials Characterization and Processing center (MCP): A collection of processing and characterization equipment unmatched in the world, housed in a historic silver factory.
Collaborate with faculty who are accelerating the discovery of new materials for energy storage, developing new technologies for space exploration, figuring out how to slow the spread of cancer, and more.

Research areas include:
Co-Op Master’s Path with the
Institute for NanoBioTechnology
The Institute for NanoBioTechnology collaborates with major industry partners to offer a Cooperative (Co-Op) Education program for materials science master’s students.
For six months, students gain work experience, network, and build technical and non-technical skills that prepares them for a competitive job market.
Students receive a salary from the company while employed and college credit for completing the requirements.

“Although it was challenging, I was able to learn from other students from various backgrounds.”

Shirley Ng
MSE Materials Science and Engineering
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Graduate Degree Can Take You
From the first supersonic ramjet engine to speech recognition software to cancer genome decoding, Johns Hopkins Engineering innovations contribute to the common good—and so will you!
Join us in our unwavering spirit of discovery with a masters of Materials Science and Engineering.
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