To realize next-generation devices, novel ceramic materials with ultimate physical and chemical properties are required. For this purpose, a few intrinsic and extrinsic approaches for the development of new functional ceramics are proceeding. This course provides the fundamentals of functional ceramics and the materials design rules for developing advanced ceramics with ultimate physical and chemical properties.

Advanced Functional Ceramics

Advanced Functional Ceramics

Instructor: Lee Kyu Hyoung
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AS
Reviewed on May 28, 2020
Nicely taught and very well defined course , but few words in captions are incorrect
HD
Reviewed on Jan 6, 2022
The lectures provided latest development in ceramics
ST
Reviewed on Nov 7, 2020
It's very clear and understandable course very useful for those who working on ceramics materials and perovskite structures
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