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Crystal Engineering: An advanced level of Materials Engineering
Crystal Engineering is studied at an advanced level of Materials Engineering. It deals mostly with the design and synthesis of molecular solid-state structures with desired properties based on the understanding and exploitation of intermolecular interactions. If you are looking for a career in Crystal Engineering, then you need to have a thorough knowledge of intermolecular interactions, which acts as the supra-molecular glue that binds the molecules into crystals.
The career prospects for Crystal Engineering looks promising enough although it is still in its developing stage at present. A Crystal Engineering course is studied as a semester-wise course and it needs to be studied as an elective course at a much larger prospect. A MS or PhD in Materials Science or Mechanical Engineering is required if you want to have a career in Crystal Engineering. You need to have an additional knowledge of Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing technique in order to improve your career prospects.
A number of colleges provide various degrees in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, which is a broader discipline that you need to pursue if you want to have a career in Crystal Engineering. The colleges offering courses related to Crystal Engineering are Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai; Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur; Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur; National Institute of Technology, Warangal and National Institute of Technology, Karnataka.
Important developments in Crystal Engineering have been seen in some Asian countries like India and China. The activity rise in this field is evident from the high impact journals. A significant step towards this direction is the recently held China-India-Singapore Symposium at the National University of Singapore. This lead to the origin of the momentum to further accelerate growth in this field and also brought researchers working in this field to meet, discuss, present, and exchange their research work.
The career prospects for Crystal Engineering looks promising enough although it is still in its developing stage at present. A Crystal Engineering course is studied as a semester-wise course and it needs to be studied as an elective course at a much larger prospect. A MS or PhD in Materials Science or Mechanical Engineering is required if you want to have a career in Crystal Engineering. You need to have an additional knowledge of Six Sigma and Lean Manufacturing technique in order to improve your career prospects.
A number of colleges provide various degrees in Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science, which is a broader discipline that you need to pursue if you want to have a career in Crystal Engineering. The colleges offering courses related to Crystal Engineering are Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai; Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur; Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur; National Institute of Technology, Warangal and National Institute of Technology, Karnataka.
Important developments in Crystal Engineering have been seen in some Asian countries like India and China. The activity rise in this field is evident from the high impact journals. A significant step towards this direction is the recently held China-India-Singapore Symposium at the National University of Singapore. This lead to the origin of the momentum to further accelerate growth in this field and also brought researchers working in this field to meet, discuss, present, and exchange their research work.
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