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We explore “10 things” that range from the menu of materials available to engineers in their profession to the many mechanical and electrical properties of materials important to their use in various engineering fields. We also discuss the principles behind the manufacturing of those materials.
Online Material Science courses offer a convenient and flexible way to enhance your knowledge or learn new Material Science skills. Choose from a wide range of Material Science courses offered by top universities and industry leaders tailored to various skill levels.
In this module, we will see a high-level overview of materials science and engineering and learn about materials selection, materials families, types of bonding and processing of materials.
MIT Open Courseware Mechanical Engineering - The gold standard of self-directed learning. MIT publishes full course materials for mechanical engineering at undergraduate and graduate levels. It includes full homework sets and practice exams. Fully downloadable for working without WiFi!
Crystal structure and defects. Structure property relation and crystal symmetry. Phase transformation, phase diagram, diffusion. Principles and examples for a variety of engineering applications of electrical, optical, and especially energy storage and conversion materials.
In this course, we will illustrate the many ways that an engineering degree can be used, not only in an engineering career, but in a wide array of technical and scientific careers. What makes this course unique is the set of examples we will be using.