Emphasizes the roles of defects, state of stress, temperature, strain rate, and environment on macroscopic mechanical behavior of materials, as well as nano-to-micro scale modeling of such responses. The first …
Includes the fundamental theory of diffusional phase transformations in solid metals and alloys; applications of thermodynamics to calculation of phase boundaries and driving forces for transformations; theory of solid-solid nucleation, …
Broad topics and in-depth subject treatments are presented. The course is related to research areas in materials science and involves active student participation.
Detailed study of graduate course material on an independent basis under the guidance of a faculty member.
For master's students.
For master's students.
Formal record of student commitment to master's thesis research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. May be repeated as necessary.
Formal record of student commitment to master's thesis research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. May be repeated as necessary.
For doctoral students.
For doctoral students.