Compulsory modules

Group Design Project

The aims of this module are for the student to:

  • Understand and use design principles, including an appreciation of design requirements, constraints and approaches.
  • Further develop principles of materials selection; component or system design; material processing/bioengineering practice.
  • Integrate their knowledge of materials properties/bioengineering, manufacturing techniques and engineering principles in the solution of practical engineering design problems.
  • Understand the behaviour of groups and individuals in a management context.

Materials Modelling

The aims of the module are to:

  • Develop an understanding of the principles associated with the modelling of properties of materials at different length and timescale.
  • Develop the ability to judge the strengths and limitations of different modelling techniques.

Advanced Materials Characterisation

The aim of this module is to:

  • Provide the students with a broad range of knowledge with the principles of the advanced material characterisation techniques.
  • Acquire in depth knowledge and practical skills in some characterisation techniques including electron microscopy, spectroscopy and thermal analysis used in materials science and engineering.

Clean Energy, Materials and Sustainability

The aims of the module are:

  • To enable students to gain an in-depth knowledge of the science and engineering principles of clean chemical energy conversions, primarily the electro-chemical energy storage and conversion, including batteries, capacitor, hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, bioenergy utilisation and carbon dioxide utilisation.
  • To enable students to understand the application of battery, fuel cell and hybrid systems as an enabling clean energy technology for a wide range of applications including transportation, stationary and portable power applications.
  • To enable students to gain insight into the sustainability of processes, particularly life-cycle assessment and safety.

Optional modules

Nanomaterials and Composites

To allow students to develop an understanding and knowledge of the latest developments in nanomaterials and composites including preparation, processing and properties, and to highlight the use of advanced nanomaterials and composites for various applications.

Advanced Joining Methods

The aims of the module are:

  • To provide the student with a knowledge of the fundamental principles of adhesion and to understand how joining materials together with adhesives can be maximised in terms of bond strength and bond longevity.
  • To provide the students with a knowledge of the fundamental principles of fusion and solid-state welding processes and to understand the advantages and disadvantages of the processes.
  • Students will be able to select and justify the appropriate methods of adhesion and welding for specific applications.

Technological Entrepreneurship

The module aims to provide students with advanced knowledge and understanding of a broad set of concepts associated with innovation, intellectual property and commercialisation aspects focusing on the biotechnology and biomedical engineering fields.