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Thank you, I really enjoyed this talk. I became interested in ceramics through watches where it is just starting to gain a footing due to its scratch resistance.
I am materials science and engineering student.I need a intership to do.I am from Bangladesh .Is there any intership job or research job I can do as a student? Please I need money.😭
This stuff is too cool. Facility looks completely undecipherable but it's still quite cool, even if your schedule sounds a bit lonely with people taking turns/shifts. Isn't it overwhelming working with all of that specialized gear though?
I want to do phd in materials science. I have done my postgraduate in both physics and materials engineering. I have problem with the funds. If this institute provide me the sufficient scholarship then I will definitely do it.
Hi @PhysicsFables - you can find out more about our PhD opportunities on our website, including fully-funded and scholarship calls: www.imperial.ac.uk/materials/study/materialsphd/
Hi, thank you for reaching out. Our MSc programme is designed to accommodate individuals with diverse backgrounds, and we have welcomed students with a similar background in previous years. Please do visit our MSc webpage, and feel free to contact our MSc Admissions Team if you have any additional questions: www.imperial.ac.uk/materials/study/msc-materials/
Thank you sir n doctor lady For explaining regenerative material like bioactive glass n hence giving lease on life to people with broken bones. Jussojuan
Thank you for posting this! I’m currently considering applying for a Material Science and Engineering PhD program, and videos like these are really helping me get a better Idea of what I may actually be doing day to day.
Brilliant advice about sticking with difficult things, especially maths. I’m also a scientist that once struggled with maths, but sticking with it has been one of the best things I ever did. Jess is a great role model because, amongst other things, she’s real about the challenges
Bill is one of the Department's most eminent (and modest) alumni and a fantastic supporter of the College - wonderful to have this recording of his experiences.
Great efforts Parul appears to be a very innovative project with wide ramifications and future applications. Wishing Parul all the best. Proud of her with love and blessings
Good job! I am also working in the field of materials science, but a more traditional polymer science field. It is still quite a promising and interesting area, and it is really great to advertise the area.
Thanks for this, very useful info. Audio was great at begining , why did you decide to move away from mic , it was pain to understand everything, thanks a lot 😜