Professorships in metallurgy and materials science refer to academic positions at universities or research institutions focused on teaching, research, and advancing knowledge in the fields of metallurgy— the study of metals and their properties—and materials science, which encompasses a broader range of materials, including ceramics, polymers, and composites.
The Goldsmiths' Professor of Materials Science is a distinguished academic position at the University of Cambridge, typically associated with research and teaching in the field of materials science. This role is funded by the Goldsmiths' Company, which is a livery company in the City of London that has historically supported various educational and charitable causes. Professors holding this position are expected to contribute significantly to the advancement of knowledge in materials science, engage in high-level research, and provide leadership in the academic community.

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