Materials are the physical foundations for the development of science and technology. The human civilizations are historically designated by the evolution of materials, such as the Stone Age, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age. Nowadays, materials science and technology support most of the industrial sectors, including aerospace, telecommunications, transportation, architecture, infrastructure and so on. Fundamentals of Materials Science is a core module for undergraduates majored in materials science and engineering. This English course will be taught by Prof. Guo Qiang, Prof. Reddy and Prof. Liu Jing from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. An integrated approach of combining metallic, ceramic and polymeric materials will be adopted in this course, for the attendants to attain a deep understanding on the correlation of composition, microstructure, processing and properties in materials science. Let’s gather in this course and explore the wonderland of materials together.

Fundamentals of Materials Science

Fundamentals of Materials Science



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Reviewed on May 21, 2023
This course was very effective. It would be more beneficial if financial aid is available
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The last teacher's speech wasn't clear, so I had to read the captions to understand.
Reviewed on May 18, 2022
The course is great and covers the basics needed If you could add some practical examples, I mean where the equations are used, it would improve the comprehension of the topic.
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