• Welcome Back to Campus: A Letter from Department Chair Shu Yang

Welcome Back to Campus: A Letter from Department Chair Shu Yang

Dear Friends, After a long year and a half of virtual meetings and classes, we are finally meeting in person. We are very pleased to welcome 13 PhD students, 34 Masters students and 15 freshmen! There have been many other changes taking place in the department. First, I would like to thank Professor Karen Winey […]

Christopher Madl Joins MSE Faculty

The Department of Materials Science and Engineering is excited to announce Christopher Madl will join the Department as an Assistant Professor, starting in the fall semester of 2022. Christopher Madl is currently a K99/R00 Pathway to Independence awardee and a Life Sciences Research Foundation (LSRF) Postdoctoral Fellow in the laboratory of Prof. Helen Blau at […]

Motivation Monday

Meet Daniel Zhu, member of the MSE sophomore class, who joins us all the way from New Zealand! Since being on campus this fall, Daniel has been learning how tight the MSE community is and loves the connection between students and faculty. He knew his time on campus would be challenging, but he didn’t expect […]

Motivation Monday

Get to know Eli Fastow, second year PhD student from Baltimore, MD. Eli chose MSE for two reasons: it lies at the interface between science and engineering, and its core questions all require an interdisciplinary approach. He enjoys that MSE requires investigating the fundamental physics of material behavior, but ultimately seeks to produce something with […]

Motivation Monday

Get to know Alex Cho, MSE Class of 2025, from Ridgewood, New Jersey. Since coming to campus in August, Alex has already felt at home with the tight-knit family nature of MSE. Alex chose MSE because of its importance in the sport of archery, and is quickly falling in love with the versatility and practicality […]

Motivation Monday

Meet Victoria Xu (Class of 2025) from Los Altos, California. While she admits she chose MSE tentatively because she did related research the summer before her senior year and wanted to go into energy research, she thought she would scope it out this year and get to know Penn before deciding for certain. After arriving […]

Motivation Monday

Get to know Katie Sun, a first year PhD student in MSE, from Marlboro, New Jersey. Katie chose MSE because of the potential in contributing to the sustainability of manufactured materials. Her undergraduate freshman year, Katie went to a talk by Dr. Birnie who spoke of his advancements made in the solar cell field and […]

Motivation Monday

This week we chatted with Shivani Chawla, Class of 2025, from Bridgewater, New Jersey. Shivani chose MSE because, being Penn Engineering’s smallest and most broad department, it would allow her to work closely with mentors on projects using an interdisciplinary lens. She was drawn in by Professor Shu Yang’s research on Gecko hairs. Shivani is […]

Motivation Monday

Get to know Isa Pan, MSE Class of 2025. Isa hails from Chantilly, Virginia. Coming from a relatively small high school, Isa is already feeling comfortable with the small, closeknit nature of our department. Isa chose MSE because it greatly fits her academic interests, and hopes that studying at Penn will help her achieve her […]

Motivation Monday

Meet Ben Sailors, MSE Class of 2025, who is joining us on campus this semester from Bellefontaine, Ohio. This week we caught up with Ben to hear his MSE story and how he preps for the week on Sundays. Ben chose MSE because of the great versatility of the major and its broad applicability across […]

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