Material Science & Advanced Thin Film Technologies: Postgraduate Research

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A background in Material Science is beneficial for pursuing postgraduate research in advanced thin film technologies, but it is not strictly necessary. Relevant undergraduate majors include materials science and engineering, physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering. The choice of major should align with specific research interests within the field.
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Is it advisable to have a Material Science background if I would like to pursue a postgraduate research studies in advanced thin film technologies?
 
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MOKHTAR said:
Is it advisable to have a Material Science background if I would like to pursue a postgraduate research studies in advanced thin film technologies?
Depends on your specific interests. Suitable undergrad majors would include materials science and engineering, physics, chemistry, and electrical engineering.
 
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