About PSE
With more than 200 scientists and students and well over $24 million in instrumentation, the Polymer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst is one of the largest academic centers for polymer research in the world. We’ve granted over 500 doctoral degrees since the first doctorate (1969) was awarded in the Department. Our flourishing research programs seek to expand the useful application of polymers to human needs.
Our academic focus spans all aspects of the evolving polymer field, from synthesis to engineering and physics, and our Department offers graduate studies only. Cross-discipline research is integral to our program and most often involves departments such as physics, chemistry, biology, and chemical engineering. PSE students and faculty participate extensively in collaborative research programs with other universities and at national laboratories.
Our Department is engaged in graduate teaching and research in polymer synthesis, characterization, morphology, rheology, physics, and engineering, with current emphasis in the areas of nanotechnology, biotechnology, and green technology. Our primary goal is to prepare skillful scientists and engineers to fill the need for polymer scientists and engineers in industry, government, and education.
We host an average of 120 doctoral degree candidates and 45 postdoctoral fellows and visiting scientists, and award 15-20 doctoral degrees each year. Professor David Hoagland is the Department Head. More than forty companies and government agencies fund our research and educational programs. All PSE students are research fellows, and many volunteer for teaching duties to prepare for careers in education.
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Relationship between Japan and PSE
More than 100 Japanese people have been studying and been involved in research at PSE in Umass since the department funded in 1965. Some of them started their professional carrier at Amherst. Their experiences at PSE had great impact on their life. Most of them still feel that Amherst is their second hometown. We celebrate the 50th anniversary of PSE and invite and encourage young generations who are working in industry and academia to interact with PSE. We invite several faculties from PSE, including young professors. The invited speakers will provide cutting-edge and future directions of polymer science and engineering.