- Ruhr-Universität Bochum
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Name: Pardis Nooshmehr
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What I liked about MSS: ICAMS felt like home to me. Everyone in ICAMS are willing to help if you like to learn and grow. What I really found amazing about ICAMS is the combination of materials science, physics, chemistry, artificial intelligence and so on. To me mostly, data driven course, fracture mechanics, computation crystal plasticity and CALPHAD were quite beneficial were I use them also in my every day tasks at work. These variety of courses enable the students to be educated not only in one major but also in different aspects where nowadays we call it materials informatics. ICAMS is also active in holding excursions every year to see the real application of our studies in the industry and academia which is quite practical if you want to make connections. |
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Name: Fernando Valiente Dies
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What I liked about MSS: The interdisciplinary nature of the MSS program provided a strong foundation in materials science and simulation, covering multiple length scales from quantum mechanics to continuum modelling. The Quantum Mechanics course was particularly fascinating, offering deep insights into how materials behave at the atomic level and how fundamental principles shape our universe. Additionally, the Programming course introduced me to languages like Python and Fortran, which became essential tools for my research. These skills were instrumental in my master’s thesis on 3D-printed components and their microstructural evolution, ultimately leading to my acceptance into a PhD position in Australia.The ability to explore different simulation techniques and apply them to real-world materials challenges was invaluable for my academic and professional growth. |
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Name: Lobna Saeed
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What I liked about MSS: Studying at ICAMS at Ruhr-Universität Bochum was one of the most enriching experiences of my academic journey. The interdisciplinary environment, world-class research, and supportive community provided me with not only a deep understanding of materials science but also the tools to think critically and work across disciplines.
Some of the courses that left a lasting impact on me were Quantum Mechanics in Solid State Physics with Dr. Tilmann Hickel and Quantum Mechanics in Materials Science with Prof. Ralf Drautz. Both courses sparked my passion for the quantum-level understanding of materials. I also thoroughly enjoyed the Thermodynamics course by Dr. Reza Darvishi, which deepened my appreciation for the fundamental principles that govern materials behavior. |
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Name: Khausik Narasimhan
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What I liked about MSS: The MSS program had a lot of diverse specialization options. I had the opportunity to learn many different things, at the same time keeping my focus on a few specialized subjects. I never had any pressure during the course nor pressure of finding a phD position after the graduation. In my batch, we were just 12 students and it helped to have a perfect learning atmosphere. All my friends from MSS now have found a PhD position and some have got into industries too. I would strongly recommend this course especially for those who would like to do research in Materials science. I wish the prospective students good luck and I hope they would enjoy the MSS program the way I did. |
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Name: Dr. Bonny Dongre
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Name: Dr.-Ing. Ankit Gupta
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Name: Anna-Lena Kauws
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Name: Dr. Chanbum Park
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