Department Office Location and Phone Number: Room 109, N8 Building (Tel. 821-1234)
The Department of Applied Materials Engineering covers the development, analysis, evaluation, and application of new and advanced materials. Efforts are made to enable students to develop and research new applied materials based on basic understanding of materials. The department offers three research-based majors, i.e., metallic materials, energy materials, and computer simulation, and professors in each field are assigned to conduct research activities with students as well as industrial cooperation activities in related fields.
Graduates from this department typically take middle and upper management positions at companies in related fields, work as research directors and employees of research institutes and related companies, work as civil servants, work at state- owned enterprises, become self-employed, enter the new materials industry (metals, semiconductors, ceramics, and other fields), and work as researchers in research institutes. Others move on to graduate school at our university and other universities to further their studies before entering the workforce.