Advanced Materials Research
The Advanced Materials Research Initiative (AMR) provides support and focus for a growing emphasis on materials research at Central Michigan University, fostering collaborations and research among CMU faculty and with the broader materials community at other universities and in industry. Currently 21 faculty from three departments are involved in AMR activities, which include a seminar series, competitive fellowships for graduate students working on materials-related projects, and teaching release for grant proposal development.
Advanced materials – materials that are created by advanced synthetic techniques or that have advanced functionality – is one part of the vast field of materials science. Our technologically based society depends on materials, from traditional materials familiar to everyone such as steel and ceramics, to newer less-familiar materials developed at the micro- and nano-scale. Advanced materials, in particular, offer an exciting and challenging area of fundamental scientific discovery, exploring the essential rules that govern synthesis and performance of these new structures.
Funded through CMU’s 2010 program, the AMR is anchored within CMU’s College of Science and Technology, providing information and organization among the Departments of Physics and Chemistry with developing linkages to Biology, Geology, Mathematics and the Engineering sciences. Use this site to discover more information on faculty research areas and opportunities for study.
New SAM Ph.D. Program Accepting Applications
The Science of Advanced Materials (SAM) Ph.D. program will provide students with a strong, interdisciplinary foundation in the science of advanced materials, offering training in current techniques for the predictive modeling of new materials, their synthesis and their characterization.
News & Events
- The Frontiers of Advanced Materials Seminar features nationally recognized researchers. Check back in August for an updated schedule for Fall 2008.
- Dr. Valeri Petkov awarded the 2008 President's Award
Dr. Valeri Petkov, an associate professor of Physics, has been awarded the 2008 President's Award, CMU's most prestigious research award. - Nano Letters paper goes "hot"! Physics Research Scientist Veronica Barone has her 2006 paper in Nano Letters selected as "hot"...
- Chapter of new text book published!
Bob Howell (CHM) and Leela Rakesh (MTH) are co-authors, along with Daming Fan, of a chapter of a new textbook...
New Ph.D. Program!
The SAM program will produce highly-trained scientists capable of carrying out quality, original research.
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