The study of materials, including their characteristics, composition, and functionality, is the main focus of a research-driven Ph.D. program in material science. This program, which usually lasts 3-5 years, covers subjects such advanced manufacturing techniques, semiconductors, polymers, nanomaterials, and biomaterials. Students investigate material behavior at the atomic and molecular level through theoretical and experimental study, with applications in engineering, electronics, and energy storage. A Master's degree in engineering, physics, or material science is typically required for admission. Graduates can pursue academic positions in material research and development or contribute to innovation in sectors including electronics, healthcare, and aerospace.