1. Are you interested in learning how metals can be shaped through deformation processes like rolling, forging, and extrusion?
2. Do you want to develop skills in modeling and simulating plastic forming to predict material behavior and optimize processes?
3. Are you interested in selecting and tailoring material properties (e.g., work hardening, annealing) to suit forming operations?
4. Are you willing to work on advanced forming technologies, including incremental forming, hydroforming, or hybrid processes?
5. Do you believe a two-year master’s degree will significantly increase your ability to design and supervise metal forming processes?
6. Are you interested in improving process sustainability, reducing waste and energy use in forming operations?
7. Do you want to develop competence in quality control and non-destructive testing of formed metal parts?
8. Are you prepared to collaborate with metallurgists, mechanical engineers, and production planners on interdisciplinary forming projects?
9. Are you interested in integrating digital tools (e.g., process monitoring, digital twins, AI-assisted control) into metal forming?
10. What motivates you most to pursue a master’s in Metal Forming and Plastic Processing?