PhD in Macromolecular Science and Engineering: Propel your career in polymer science and engineering by pursuing a PhD at Case Western Reserve, the nation’s first stand-alone polymer department. Contribute to groundbreaking research in polymer synthesis, chemistry, physics, and engineering. Join a dynamic academic environment with renowned faculty, industry partnerships, and opportunities for real-world problem-solving.
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Designation | Research Area | Location |
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PhD Scholar | Macromolecular Science and Engineering | Case Western Reserve University, USA |
Eligibility/Qualification: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related field; for MS degree holders, 18 credit hours of coursework is required, not 36 credit hours.
Job Description: The PhD program involves 36 hours of coursework, including core courses, and 18 credit hours of thesis work. Students must pass the research qualifying exam (oral proposal) and the written qualifying exam. Collaborate with leading faculty, engage in cutting-edge research tied to real-world challenges, and build a well-rounded skill set, including creativity, communication, emotional intelligence, entrepreneurial thinking, leadership, and business acumen.
How to Apply: Interested candidates can learn more about the application process and explore graduate student resources on the university’s School of Graduate Studies website. For specific inquiries, contact Theresa Claytor, Graduate Admissions Coordinator, at 216.368.8555 or theresa.claytor@case.edu.
Last Date for Apply: Ongoing admissions; candidates are encouraged to check the official website for specific deadlines.
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