

This program is an emerging interdisciplinary field, encompassing materials, physics, chemistry, electronics, and mechanical engineering. It focuses on comprehensive professional theories and skills related to the design and preparation processes, testing techniques and performance evaluation, as well as systems and engineering of new energy materials and devices. The program features specialized training in energy storage materials and device design, alongside the preparation and characterization techniques for new energy materials and devices. The program has 15 full-time faculty members, including 4 professors, 6 associate professors, and 5 lecturers. Among them, 1 is a doctoral supervisor, 7 are master’s supervisors, and all faculty members hold doctoral degrees.
Graduates can engage in product design and development, production organization and management, product sales, and scientific research in fields such as new energy, new materials, new energy vehicles, photovoltaics, energy conservation and environmental protection, high-end equipment manufacturing, as well as power, aerospace, information, and transportation industries. Graduates may also choose to pursue further studies through graduate programs.
Core Courses (Taught in English)
New Energy Materials and Devices, Fundamentals and Applications of Lithium Batteries, Modern Materials Characterization Methods, Surfaces and Interfaces of Materials, Fundamentals of Electrochemistry, Fundamentals of Materials Science, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Electronic Technology, etc.
Special Note
Graduates ranking in the top 50% of academic performance will be eligible for priority admission to the university’s Master of Materials and Chemical Engineering program.
