In response to the growing need for skilled engineers with expertise in liquid crystals, the Liquid Crystal Institute (LCI) at Kent State University is launching a new concentration for a Master of Science Degree in Liquid Crystal Engineering. The Liquid Crystal Engineering Concentration offers an intensive two-year curriculum leading to an M.S. degree without thesis. It focuses on practical learning by combining both lecture and hands-on laboratory coursework with the equal emphasis, providing students with the opportunity to learn: basic sciences of liquid crystals and electro-optics, modeling and simulation, electronic and optical design, fabrication and testing of displays, electro-optic devices, sensing devices and applied systems in the advanced facilities of the LCI.
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