PhD in Materials Science at Georgia Southern University – Metals, Polymers, Biomaterials, Composites
Georgia Southern University is launching a new Ph.D. program in Materials Science, starting January 1, 2026, at its Statesboro and Armstrong campuses. This interdisciplinary program is designed for students interested in advanced research in metals, composites, biomaterials, and polymers, with a curriculum that integrates engineering, physics, chemistry, and advanced manufacturing. The program is housed within the Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Physics and is supported by the Center for Advanced Materials Science.
Students will have the opportunity to collaborate with industry-leading faculty, including Professor Will Lynch and Graduate Program Director John DiCesare, and engage in cutting-edge research projects. The program emphasizes hands-on experience in state-of-the-art laboratories, publication opportunities, and participation in national and international conferences. Research areas include advanced polymers and composites, nanotechnology and thin films, biomaterials and tissue engineering, and sustainable materials and the circular economy.
Graduates will be prepared for impactful careers in R&D, academia, consulting, and industry sectors such as aerospace, automotive, defense, and electronics. The program offers partnerships with leading companies like Gulfstream, Hyundai, and Georgia Ports Authority, providing students with internships, co-ops, and research project experiences.
Admission requirements include a completed Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a related field, a statement of research interests, a CV, two letters of recommendation, official transcripts, and for international students, TOEFL or IELTS scores. The application process involves creating an account, completing the online application, and submitting all required documents. Graduate assistantships and funding for student travel are available, and the university is recognized for its affordability.
For more information or to apply, prospective students can visit the program website or contact Graduate Program Director John DiCesare at [email protected].