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Materials Science and Engineering

Materials Science and Engineering

The Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) graduate program at OU is an interdisciplinary effort between the Gallogly College of Engineering, the Dodge College of Arts and Sciences, the Mewbourne College of Earth and Energy, the Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts, the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture, and OU Health Sciences. 

The graduate program is designed to train and support students in their career progression, through their PhD research, and beyond.

We are soliciting graduate stduent applications for Fall 2026 start. 

Why study Materials Science

Materials science, the study of the structure and behavior of materials, touches many industries important in the state of Oklahoma, including aerospace, defense and energy. The program is a collaborative effort to increase the workforce of highly skilled experts in materials science and engineering. Materials science, the study of the structure and behavior of materials, touches many industries important in the state of Oklahoma, including aerospace, defense and energy. The program is a collaborative effort to increase the workforce of highly skilled experts in materials science and engineering.

MSE - one of the fastest growing areas

“Materials is one of the fastest growing and most well-funded and strategic technology areas,” said John Klier, Ph.D., dean of the Gallogly College of Engineering. “With this initiative, OU is establishing a materials program with a state-of-the-art curriculum and faculty to allow our students access to this exciting arena.”

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the demand for materials engineers will grow 5% per year from 2022 to 2032. OU has established strong connections with the private sector to promote the success of our graduates.

PhD students with Professors Striolo and Hahn

Graduate students are recognized with awards at the first Workshop on Advanced Materials. View agenda.

This program admits students only in the fall. Applications for Fall 2025 are now closed. The application cycle for Fall 2026 will open the second week of September.

  • Application deadline: May 1, 2026

  • Visa-seeking student deadline: April 1, 2026

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, in the order they are received. Once your application is submitted, our admissions team will keep you updated on your status. To maximize your chances of securing a spot, we encourage you to apply early.

Click the Apply button below to begin your application to the Graduate College. Join us in driving meaningful impact through fundamental discoveries in MSE.

*Prospective students requesting an application fee waiver are encouraged to contact MSE Faculty members to discuss possible research collaborations. If a prospective student has discussed with two or more Faculty members, the application fees will be waived. Please note that this is possible until funds are available, and/or until all positions are filled. We encourage interested students to apply as soon as possible.

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Program Structure

  • 16 credit hours of core courses (5 courses)
  • At least 6 hours of elective courses
  • Participation in seminar series and summer school
  • Up to 78 credit hours of research

Course Offerings

  • Advanced Characterization of Materials - ChE 6524
  • Fundamentals of Materials Structural Properties - ChE 6533
  • Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Properties of Materials - PHYS 5293
  • Designing Circular Materials - ChE 6543
  • Materials Discovery - ChE 6523
  • Oil Country Tubular Goods – PE 5343
  • Nanomedicine – BME 5413
  • Computational Materials Science – AME 4970
  • Polymer Processing – ChE 5463
  • Measurement and Automation – ECE 4433/5433
  • Quantum Engineering – ECE 5973 (Tentative)
  • Polymer Science and Engineering – ChE 5453
  • Transmission Electron Microscopy – MBIO/PBIO/BIOL 5364 (Fall Semester)
  • Advanced Light Microscopy – BIOL/MBIO/PBIO 5394 (Spring Semester)
  • Scanning Electron Microscopy – BIOL/MBIO/PBIO 5374 (Spring Semester)
  • Data-Driven Computation – AME 4233/5233
  • Advanced Data Driven Computation – AME 4970/5970
  • Electron Transport Phenomena – ECE 4973/5973 (Senior and Graduate Level)
  • Advanced Additive Manufacturing: Materials and Processes – AME 5173
  • Introduction to Bioinformatics and Machine Learning – CHEM 5260 or 5270 (depends on occasion)
  • Materials Design for Energy Application – ChE 5533
  • Structure and Properties of Biological Membranes – CHEM 5260 or 5270 (depends on occasion)
  • Tissue Engineering – ChE 5373 (every fall semester)
  • Luminoscent Materials – CHEM 5370/5470/5570 (Ingor/Org/Phys Chem)
  • Immunoengineering – BME 5283
  • Fundamentals of semiconductor materials and devices – ECE 5303 (being changed from Solid State Electronics I)
  • Solid State Physics – PHYS 5243
  • Advanced Solid-State Physics – PHYS 6243
  • Non-Relativistic Many Body Theory – PHYS 6663
  • Mathematical Methods in Physics – PHYS 5013
  • Optics – PHYS 5223
  • Statistical Mechanics – PHYS 5163
  • Quantum Mechanics – PHYS 5393
  • Quantum Mechanics II – PHYS 5403
  • Seminar – Selected Topics in Modern Physics – PHYS 5970
  • Design and Manufacturing Process – AME 2003
  • Instrumental Methods of Analysis – CHEM 5100
  • Spectroscopic Chemical Analysis – CHEM 5110
  • Principles of Biochemistry – CHEM 5200
  • Biochemical and Biophysical Methods – CHEM 5240
  • Intermediate Inorganic Chemistry – CHEM 5300
  • Advanced Inorganic Chemistry – CHEM 5330
  • Frontiers in Inorganic Chemistry – CHEM 5360
  • Organic Chemistry I: Mechanisms and Reactivity – CHEM 5400
  • Organic Chemistry II: Reactions and Synthesis – CHEM 5430
  • Topics in Quantum Chemistry – CHEM 5500
  • Topics in Statistical Thermodynamics – CHEM 5530
  • Macromolecular Crystallography – CHEM 5730
  • Electromagnetic Fields and Wave Propagation – ECE 4703/5703
  • Optical Engineering – ECE 5363
  • Quantum Structures and Devices – ECE 5343
  • Opto-Electronics I – ECE 5323
  • Solid State Electronics – ECE 5303
  • Multiscale Modeling of Matter – ChE 5143
  • Experimental Methods in Materials Research – ChE 5213
  • Colloidal Assembly – ChE 5233
  • Sustainable Polymer Manufacturing – ChE 5333
  • Rheology of Complex Fluids – ChE 5393
  • Research for Doctoral Dissertation - ChE 6980


Seminars

We are pleased to announce the Interdisciplinary Graduate Seminar Series in Materials Science and Engineering. For the Fall semester, the seminars included are listed below. In future semesters, additional seminars will be offered by other departments that are integral to the PhD program in Materials Science and Engineering. Please come and meet us at these exciting seminars.

PhD students enrolled in the graduate program in Materials Science and Engineering are expected to attend at least seven of the seminars listed here. The students can choose the seminars that better fit their interests and schedule. Students should ensure they have a signed confirmation of attendance by the presenter.


Seminars Offered from the School of Sustainable Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering. See website for details: https://www.ou.edu/coe/scbme/news-hub/seminars

  • September 30th, Dr. John Kitchin, Carnegie Mellon University
  • October 28th, Dr. Leo Chiang, Dow/Lubrizol
  • November 18th, Dr. Jeffrey McCutcheon, University of Connecticut
  • December 2nd, Dr. Panagiotis Mistriotis, Auburn University

Seminars Offered by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. See website for details: https://www.ou.edu/cas/chemistry/news-events/events/seminars

  • September 12th, Yogesh Surendranath, MIT
  • September 26th, Dmitri Talapin, University of Chicago
  • October 31st, Jim Martin, NC State
  • December 5th, Seth Cohen, UCSD

Seminars Offered by the Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronom. See website for details: https://www.ou.edu/cas/physics-astronomy/news-events/colloquium

  • October 16th, Dan Arovas, UC San Diego
  • October 30th, Henri Lezec, NIST
  • November 13th, John A. Rogers, Northwestern University

Additional seminars are offered by the Center for Quantum Research and Technology (CQRT), the Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering, the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, the School of Computer Science, the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, the School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering. Seminars offered by those, and other departments will be chosen in future semesters to be integral part of the MSE Seminar Series.

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Materials Associates

The strength of the MSE program at OU lies in the synergistic expertise and collaborative nature of the projects we entertain. Our research strengths are listed below:

NameDisciplineResearch Area(s)
Shuozhi XuAerospace and Mechanical EngineeringMetal Additive Manufacturing
Mike BanadElectrical and Computer EngineeringNeuromorphic Hardware Design
Iman GhamarianAerospace and Mechanical EngineeringProcessing-Structure-Properties
Yingtao LiuAerospace and Mechanical EngineeringSoft Materials Processing
Shreya VemugantiCivil Engineering and Environmental Science3D-Printed Polymers

NameDisciplineResearch Area(s)
Handan Acar Biomedical EngineeringSelf-Assembly (Peptides, Nanoparticles, Fibers)
Ngoc BuiSustainable EngineeringNanostructured Membranes
John CleggBiomedical EngineeringNanogels
Reza FoudaziSustainable EngineeringColloidal Templating Synthesis
Michele GaliziaSustainable EngineeringPolymeric Membranes 
Brian GradySustainable EngineeringPolymers and Surfactants Formulations
John KlierSustainable EngineeringResponsive Coatings and Polymers
Sepideh RazaviSustainable EngineeringParticles and Foams
Alberto StrioloSustainable EngineeringSurfactants Modeling and Design
Stefan WilhelmBiomedical EngineeringNanoparticles and Liposomes
Shreya VemugantiCivil Engineering and Environmental SciencePolymer Nanocomposites
Mike BanadElectrical and Computer EngineeringMaterials Discovery via AI
Hyunho NohChemistry and BiochemistryMOFs Synthesis and Characterization
Yuanning FengChemistry and BiochemistryDynamic Functional Materials
Yitong DongChemistry and Biochemistry Photophysical Properties of Nanomaterials
Lloyd BummPhysics and AstronomyCharacterization of Surfaces and Interfaces
Madalina FurisPhysics and AstronomyOrganic Semiconductors
Joseph TischlerPhysics and AstronomyLight-Matter Interactions

Liangliang (Paul) HuangSustainable EngineeringPorous Materials
Alisa JavadiElectrical Engineering and Computer ScienceNanophotonics
Shuozhi XuAerospace and Mechanical EngineeringNanostructured Materials
Hanjong PaikElectrical Engineering and Computer ScienceOxides/Nitrides Thin Films
Sarah SharifElectrical Engineering and Computer SciencePhotonic Nanostructures
Rui YangElectrical and Computer EngineeringSemiconductor Materials & Devices
Michael SantosEngineering PhysicsNarrow-Gap Semiconductor Materials
Venky VenkatesanElectrical Engineering and Computer SciencePulsed Laser Deposition
Binbin WengElectrical and Computer EngineeringMaterials and Photonics for Sensing
Kasun GunasooriyaSustainable EngineeringMaterials Discovery
Son DangPetroleum EngineeringVisualization
Yitong DongChemistry and BiochemistryPhotophysical Properties of Nanomaterials
Lloyd BummPhysics and AstronomyCharacterization of Surfaces and Interfaces
Madalina FurisPhysics and AstronomyExcitonic Phenomena
Joseph TischlerPhysics and AstronomyLight-Matter Interactions
Eric AbrahamPhysics and AstronomyCooling and Trapping
Julian SabischMaterials Science and EngineeringMaterials Characterization and Defect Analysis

Steven CrossleySustainable EngineeringHeterogeneous Catalysis
Hanping DingAerospace and Mechanical EngineeringElectrocatalysis
Kasun GunasooriyaSustainable EngineeringElectrocatalysis
Lloyd BummPhysics and AstronomyCharacterization of Surfaces and Interfaces

Son DangPetroleum EngineeringRock and Minerals Physics
Mark CurtisPetroleum EngineeringVisualization
Catalin TeodoriuPetroleum EngineeringCementing and Well Integrity
Deepak DevegowdaPetroleum EngineeringFluid Transport in Porous Matrixes
Shreya VemugantiCivil Engineering and Environmental ScienceCements Manufacturing

Handan AcarBiomedical EngineeringPolypeptides Self Assembly
Vivek BajpaiSustainable EngineeringBiopharmaceuticals
John CleggBiomedical EngineeringHydrogels and Soft Biomaterials
John KlierSustainable EngineeringTargeted Drug Delivery
Stefan WilhelmSustainable EngineeringNanoparticles Delivery For Imaging
Idris RajiChemistry and BiochemistryNanoparticle-based Delivery Systems
Zhibo YangChemistry and BiochemistryMass Spectrometry Bioanalysis
Elena ZgurskayaChemistry and BiochemistryAntibiotics and Membrane Channels
Valentin RybenkovChemistry and BiochemistryAntibiotics and Membrane Channels
Sarah BreenBiomedical EngineeringApplied Biomechanics and Engineering Education

Hanping Ding Aerospace and Mechanical EngineeringFuel Cells and Electrocatalysts
Kasun GunasooriyaSustainable EngineeringElectrocatalysts Modeling
Bayram SaparovChemistry and BiochemistrySolid State Materials

Alberto StrioloSustainable EngineeringMultiscale Modeling
Dimitrios PapavassiliouSustainable EngineeringSustainable Engineering, Nanocomposites and Nanofluidics
Kasun GunasooriyaSustainable EngineeringElectrocatalysts Modeling
Deepak DevegowdaPetroleum EngineeringFluid Transport in Porous Matrixes
Liangliang (Paul) HuangSustainable EngineeringReactions in Porous Materials
Iman GhamarianAerospace and Mechanical EngineeringMachine Learning
Valentin RybenkovChemistry and BiochemistryMachine Learning
Shuozhi XuAerospace and Mechanical EngineeringMultiscale Modeling
Nikolay Tkachenko Chemistry and BiochemistryElectronic Structure Theory

*If you are an OU Faculty member and would like to be part of the interdisciplinary Materials Science and Engineering program, please reach out to Ms. Sonya Norman at norman.sonya@ou.edu.

If you are an OU Faculty member and would like to be part of the interdisciplinary Materials Science and Engineering program, please reach out to Ms Sonya Norman at norman.sonya@ou.edu.

News and Special Events

Advanced Materials Workshop

Nov. 13th, 2025, at 8:00 a.m.

Noun Hotel 

Agenda

Registration for this event is now closed. For questions or information about attending, please contact norman.sonya@ou.edu. 

50th Annual Harry G. Fair Lectureship Seminar

Apr. 29, 2025, at 1:30 p.m.

Oklahoma Memorial Union, Frontier Room

View Flyer with additional details (PDF)

Mycobacterium Mini-Symposium

Feb. 5, 2025 from 9 to 11:40 a.m.

Stephenson Life Science Research Center Room 3410/3430-Astellas Room
View Flyer with additional details (PDF)