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MECH 479  Nanomaterials Science and Engineering  Units: 3.50  
This course covers state-of-the-art developments pertaining to nanostructured materials (NSMs) and their applications. Students will learn about innovation in this space from the lens of the materials science paradigm-i.e., structure-properties-processing-performance relationships. NSMs topics covered include advanced characterization tools and computer simulations, chemical and solid-state processing routes, mechanical properties, physico-chemical properties, and economic, policy, health and environmental considerations. NSMs covered include metals and alloys, ceramics, semi-conductors, colloids and carbon-based NSMs. Students will complete critical reading exercises covering the current peer-reviewed literature on the subject. Students will also perform a case study of a NSM application of their choosing, including its materials science and engineering design considerations.
(Lec: 3, Lab: 0, Tut: 0.5)
Requirements: Prerequisites: MECH 270 Corequisites: Exclusions:  
Offering Term: F  
CEAB Units:    
Mathematics 0  
Natural Sciences 11  
Complementary Studies 0  
Engineering Science 20  
Engineering Design 11  
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Demonstrate understanding of nanoscopic phenomenon in materials.
  2. Understand the scaling limitations of the materials theories, and determine what else is available or needed to explain these limitations.
  3. Describe the main characterization methods used for nano-structured materials and explain how they work.
  4. Describe both top-down and bottom-up methods for fabricating nano-structured materials.
  5. Critically read new scientific literature on nanomaterials and apply this information to solve engineering problems, implement into a component or system design, and understand public policy.
  6. Communicate about nanomaterials at an expert level in both written and oral forms.