Career Opportunities for Graduates
Graduates of the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering encounter a wide range of career opportunities across various sectors. Some potential career paths include:
They can work in the production of metals, alloys, polymers, ceramics, and composite materials.
They can work on the development and testing of advanced materials used in vehicle and aircraft manufacturing.
Opportunities exist in the development and application of biomaterials, prosthetics, and medical devices.
They can work in fields such as renewable energy, power generation, and energy-efficient materials.
They can work in academic research, sector-focused R&D centers, and innovative technologies, especially in nanotechnology.
They can take roles in material testing, quality assurance, and product development processes.
They can work in materials management, planning, and policy-making related to material production and applications.
Our graduates are employed in private companies and government institutions; they can also gain academic expertise by pursuing Master's and PhD degrees. Furthermore, they can build careers in high-tech sectors such as innovative manufacturing and materials, electronics, photonics, and nanotechnology, or in materials finance and management.