10 Credits SPRING

Cannot be taken with: MAT214


Aims/Description: This module aims to provide students with access to the real and current research taking place in the materials community from an academic/industrial viewpoint. Content will focus on demonstrating how particular core material feeds into research areas and how this drives future technological solutions. The students will also learn about the concepts of selling research ideas and the skills of explaining concepts succinctly in order to engage others to buy into their research field.

Staff Contact: BOSTON REBECCA H
Teaching Methods: Lectures, Problem solving, Independent Study
Assessment: Course work

Information on the department responsible for this unit (Materials Science and Engineering):

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