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Metallurgical and Materials Engineering covers the activities of obtaining materials with desired qualities from natural resources and transforming the shapes and properties of these materials and reusing materials that have ended their use.
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering is an applied science branch consisting of many disciplines used in the production of ceramics, metals, polymers and nano-structured materials that will lead technology, semiconductors and other electronic materials and different materials to be used in today's technology.
The impact of materials science will grow in the near future. The incredibly fast-growing technological requirements have created a need to develop the properties and requirements of materials. For this reason, many companies spend huge amounts of money on R&D development. Today, all kinds of electronic and mechanical components used in technology have been made possible by the development of materials. For this reason, it is a branch of science that engineering in particular cannot renounce. It needs to be developed every day.
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering students gain fundamental knowledge on metallurgical production and analysis, kinetic and equilibrium calculations, and designing and projecting the processes required for shaping materials. This department covers the theoretical, applied and practical studies required to train engineers who can use contemporary technologies and conduct research in their field of expertise and are prone to teamwork.