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Fall 2026
Emphasis placed on the applications of advanced techniques of transmission and scanning electron microscopy to modern research problems in materials science and engineering. Microdiffraction and microanalysis, lattice imaging, and convergent beam diffraction in TEM and STEM are treated. In SEM, quantitative probe analysis techniques and back scattered electron imaging and channeling are covered. Prerequisite: MSE 6130 or instructor permission.
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3.61
Fall 2025
This course covers the physical principles governing the elastic, thermal, electronic, and optical properties of materials via a fundamental approach integrating materials science with concepts in solid state physics. Special attention is given to the nature of the crystalline state and wave-particle diffraction with a strong emphasis on the reciprocal lattice, tensor, and Brillouin Zone concepts.
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3.89
Spring 2026
Analyzes the structure and thermodynamics of surfaces, with particular emphasis on the factors controlling chemical reactivity of surfaces; adsorption, catalysis, oxidation, and corrosion are considered from both theoretical and experimental viewpoints. Modern surface analytical techniques, such as Auger, ESCA, and SIMS are considered. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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Fall 2026
Broad topics and in-depth subject treatments are presented. The course is related to research areas in materials science and involves active student participation.
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Fall 2026
Detailed study of graduate course material on an independent basis under the guidance of a faculty member.
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Fall 2026
For master's students.
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Fall 2026
Formal record of student commitment to master's thesis research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. May be repeated as necessary.
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Fall 2026
For doctoral students.
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Fall 2026
Formal record of student commitment to doctoral research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. May be repeated as necessary.
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