This joint major is designed for students wishing to combine the study of advanced materials with their application in electronic devices and circuits. The curriculum integrates the core requirements of both Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences (EECS) and Materials Science & Engineering (MSE), providing students with a comprehensive understanding of materials at the atomic, nano, micro, and macro scales and the ways these materials are engineered and utilized in computation, electronics, and device fabrication. Graduates are prepared for employment or research in both fields, and the program appears as a joint major on the student transcript. Typical study topics include microelectronic devices, integrated circuits, quantum mechanics, additive manufacturing, and solid-state physics.
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