Micro and Nanotechnology (MNT) Graduate Program that has started accepting applications since the spring semester of the 2017-2018 academic year, is an interdisciplinary Graduate Program from a variety of engineering disciplines such as Materials Science, Electrical and Electronics, Mechanical, Mechatronics and Civil and basic science such as mathematics, physics and chemistry. The aim of the education program is to enable students to gain the skills to interpret, evaluate and reach new syntheses by analyzing and evaluating scientific and engineering problems from a deep perspective by conducting scientific research in different disciplines. It is aimed to provide students with education and training at graduate level on new advanced materials production, system and device development, design, production and testing needed by different sectors by using micro and nanotechnology approaches.
As of the spring semester of the 2017-2018 academic year,
10 full-time faculty members (Materials Science and Engineering: 3, Electrical and Electronics Engineering: 1, Mechanical Engineering: 1, Mechatronics Engineering: 2, Civil Engineering: 1, Mathematics: 1, Physics: 1)
1 secretary
are working in the program.