Maylin Homfeldt spent her research stay in Sweden on the additive binder jetting process. Find out more about her stay here.
Process-oriented materials research, M.Sc.

Semester kick-off
At the beginning of each semester, current and former ProMat students meet for a joint kick-off and welcome breakfast. Just as it was this time.
We wish all of our students lots of success for the upcoming winter semester 24/25!
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The ProMat course of studies
The ProMat course of studies includes much more than just attending lectures. Here you will find a short description and a graphical representation of the course of studies.
Study profile
| Title: | Master of Science, M. Sc. |
| Length of study: | 4 semesters, 120 CP / ECTS |
| Programme language: | German and English |
| Application deadline: | 15th of January for the summer semester; |
Since the winter semester 2018/2019, the University of Bremen is offering a new, interdisciplinary master's programme: ProMat is addressing students who aim to pursue a scientific career in the STEM fields.
more information in the flyer (in German)
see our new poster (in German)
Office hours and contact information
Process-oriented materials research, ProMat TAB-building, room 3.30
| Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lucio Colombi Ciacchi | Dr. Enis Bicer promatprotect me ?!uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de | Britta Hinz | Dr. Hanna Lührs |

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