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            "description": "<p><strong>Innovate Your Education</strong></p>\r\n<p>If you want to take your education &ndash; and your career &ndash; even further, earn your Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from UCF. Our doctoral degree can prepare you for a dynamic career in industry, academia, or government organizations.</p>\r\n<p><strong>Materials Science and Engineering at UCF</strong></p>\r\n<p>At the graduate level, UCF offers a Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering through the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. The program offers the opportunity, through both coursework and research, to meet the highest standards of academic achievement in the core areas of structures and properties of materials, metallurgical thermodynamics, materials kinetics, and physical metallurgy. You can also conduct research under our highly cited and industry-recognized faculty in the areas of nanomaterials, biomaterials, sensors, and much more. The doctoral degree is intended for students who have earned a master&rsquo;s or bachelor&rsquo;s in materials science and engineering or a related field.</p>\r\n<p><strong>Research Facilities</strong></p>\r\n<p>As a graduate student in materials science and engineering, you can find work in our faculty-led laboratories, where novel solutions to the problems of today are developed. You can also find opportunities to conduct research at the NanoScience Technology Center, a state-of-the-art facility where discoveries in green energy, quantum dynamics, bioimaging, nanoelectronics, and functional nanomaterials are made.</p>\r\n<p><strong>Where Do Graduates Work?</strong></p>\r\n<p>With a Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering from UCF, you can prepare to work for a variety of engineering organizations including NASA, Siemens, and General Electric. Our graduates work for these organizations and more, including Kismet Technologies, the NASA Glenn Research Center, Orthomerica Products, and Soarce. Our master&rsquo;s degree also prepares you for a doctoral degree in materials science and engineering.</p>",
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