Advanced Topics in Materials Science and Engineering
Objectives
Available soon
General characterization
Code
12336
Credits
3.0
Responsible teacher
Luís Miguel Nunes Pereira
Hours
Weekly - 3
Total - Available soon
Teaching language
Português
Prerequisites
Available soon
Bibliography
Principles of Materials Science and Engineering, William F. Smith - MCGRAW HILL
Materials – Engineering, Science, Processing and Design, Michael Ashby, Hugh Shercliff and David Cebon - BH
Teaching method
Available soon
Evaluation method
Two tests (optional) or Exam – average score > 9.5 / 20
Two presentations – average score > 9.5 / 20 (evaluation made by the students and the professor)
FINAL SCORE – 50% tests’ score (or exam’s score) + 50% presentations > 9.5 / 20
Assiduity – Presence in lab classes is mandatory (in the case they exist)
Subject matter
Week | TP classes | G1 | G2 | G3 |
8-12 Mar | ||||
15-19 Mar | ||||
22-26 Mar | Presentation | |||
29 Mar - 2 Apr | Ceramics | |||
5 -9 Apr | Polymers | Metals | ||
12 -16 Apr | Semiconductors | Composites | ||
19-23 Apr | Magnetic | Organic Semic. | ||
26 -30 Apr | TCOs and Optoelectronics - 1st test | |||
3 -7 May | Glasses - JPV | |||
10 - 14 May | Functional gradient composites AV | |||
17 - 21 May | Memory shape alloys - RS | |||
24 - 28 May | Electroactive materals - RI | |||
31 May -4 Jun | Biomaterials - JPB | |||
7 - 11 Jun | Thursday in the school calendar | |||
14 - 18 Jun | 2nd test |