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MATERIALS SCIENCE

Materials science, or materials engineering, refers to the development and manufacture of advanced materials used in high technology products. Materials science is an area of growth for products requiring performance improvements that conventional science cannot provide. An example of this is a thin film coating used to provide molecular level performance in mission critical applications. The major companies in this sector are Entegris, Dow Chemical, Rohm and Haas, and DuPont, among others.

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