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Materials Science Program
University of Wisconsin-Madison
1509 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706-1595
Tel: 608/263-1795 Fax: 608/262-8353 E-mail: rhoads@engr.wisc.edu
UW Making You Proud
Check out some of UW-Madison's recent accomplishments:
AUGUST 11, 2006
UW-Madison retains spot among top five research universities
JANUARY 10, 2006
UW-Madison named the nation's 15th best value
JANUARY 30, 2006
UW-Madison ranks as top-producing Peace Corps institution
APRIL 30, 2006
UW scientist among Time Magazine's 100 most influential people of 2006
FEBRUARY 24, 2006
Wisconsin wins more national attention for producing CEOs
In UW-Madison's interdisciplinary Materials Science Program, you will find opportunities to conduct unique graduate research in a range of areas and draw on the expertise of faculty from departments campuswide. Read about so me of the program's activities in our newsletter, Materials News.
Recent Awards for Madison
Madison is the recipient of many "Best of" awards as a place to live and work.
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MAY 1, 2008
Spiraling nanotrees offer new twist on growth of nanowires
NOVEMBER 8, 2007
UW 2nd in science, engineering funds
OCTOBER 15, 2007
Team launches advanced-reactor materials study
APRIL 15, 2007
Chang-Beom Eom wins Ho-Am Prize
JANUARY 4, 2007
World-record speed for thin-film transistors could revolutionize flexible electronics
AUGUST 2, 2006
Autonomous lenses may bring microworld into focus
JULY 18, 2006
UW team invents fast, flexible, low-power 3-D computer chips on plastic
APRIL 13, 2006
Scientists fashion semiconductors into flexible membranes
FEBRUARY 8, 2006
Study explains unexpected conductivity of nanoscale silicon
DECEMBER 20, 2005
New technologies target food-borne illnesses
OCTOBER 14, 2005
Engineers help turn science into interactive exhibits
JANUARY 31, 2005
Researchers squeeze atomic arrangements to create superior memory material
JANUARY 17, 2005
Nanoscale electron island could lead to new efficient flat-panel displays
The New Graduate Student Reception for the Materials Science Program for Summer 2005
Wisconsin Weekend, March 5, 2005
Fall2004 Materials Science Orientation and Reception
The college has a variety of services for industry, government and students to share technology, undertake cooperative projects and enhance engineering education. These offices address issues of diversity, technology transfer and educational development.
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