World's Best Universities: Metallurgy and Materials

Metallurgy and materials students learn about the structure and properties of materials. Graduates can go on to become reliability engineers, ceramic dry press engineers, and components engineers. These are the world's top universities for metallurgy and materials. See the methodology.

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Rank School Overall Score Academic Reputation Score Employer Reputation Score Citations per Paper Score
#1 89.5 100.0 73.7 73.8
#2 88.5 96.9 55.7 82.5
#3
University of Cambridge

United Kingdom

84.1 96.7 84.4 58.9
#4
Harvard University

United States

82.8 76.2 100.0 90.3
#5
Stanford University

United States

78.7 83.9 54.1 76.4
#6
University of Oxford

United Kingdom

75.8 87.7 76.8 51.6
#7 67.4 62.1 40.2 86.9
#8
Imperial College London

United Kingdom

66.1 77.3 54.1 47.6
#9 63.0 70.1 39.5 56.6
#10 62.6 73.7 38.9 48.2
#11
Princeton University

United States

60.7 61.4 40.4 66.1
#12 56.4 57.4 31.0 62.9
#13
Northwestern University

United States

55.0 45.7 21.7 84.7
#14 54.9 72.3 42.3 24.2
#15
Cornell University

United States

54.1 56.6 28.9 57.4
#16 53.8 60.2 18.6 52.8
#17 52.9 57.1 19.5 55.6
#18 52.7 36.4 47.4 87.0
#19
Columbia University

United States

51.4 40.8 51.9 72.5
#20
Yale University

United States

50.7 43.7 55.8 63.0
#21 49.1 44.9 10.9 70.1
#22
Rice University

United States

48.9 31.5 0.0 100.0
#23
University of Manchester

United Kingdom

48.4 49.5 49.9 45.6
#24
Johns Hopkins University

United States

46.7 40.6 24.2 66.3
#25 46.3 57.7 37.9 26.2
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