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10.964 Seminar on Transport Theory
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: M11-1 (66-360)
Research seminars presented by students and guest speakers on mathematical modeling of transport phenomena, focusing on electrochemical systems, electrokinetics, and microfluidics.
M. Bazant
No textbook information available10.983 Reactive Processing and Microfabricated Chemical Systems
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: W EVE (4-6 PM) (66-360)
Advanced topics in synthesis of materials through processes involving transport phenomena and chemical reactions. Chemical vapor deposition, modeling, and experimental approaches to kinetics of gas phase and surface reactions, transport phenomena in complex systems, materials synthesis, and materials characterization. Design fabrication and applications of microfabricated chemical systems. Seminars by graduate students, postdoctoral associates, participating faculty, and visiting lecturers.
K. Jensen
No required or recommended textbooks10.955 Seminar in Electrochemical Engineering
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: W10-12 (66-360)
Designed to allow students to present and discuss their research in the area of electrochemical engineering with a particular emphasis on energy storage and conversion (e.g., batteries, fuel cells, electroreactors). Specific topics include active materials design, electroanalytical platform development, and integration of electrochemical and imaging techniques.
F. Brushett
No required or recommended textbooks10.THU Undergraduate Thesis
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Prereq: None
Units arranged
TBA.
Program of research leading to writing an SB thesis; topic arranged between student and MIT faculty member.
T. Kinney
Textbooks arranged individually (Summer 2024); No required or recommended textbooks (Fall 2024)10.979 Seminar in Biological Soft Matter
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Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units: 2-0-4 [P/D/F]
Lecture: T EVE (6-7.30 PM) (66-319)
Students, postdocs, and visitors present their work on understanding and designing soft materials and complex fluids related to human health and medical applications. Both experimental and modeling approaches are discussed, covering topics such as macromolecular transport, microhydrodynamics, biomechanics, microfluidics, and microphysiological systems.
Fall: Q. M. Qi
IAP: Q. M. Qi
Spring: Q. M. Qi
Summer: Q. M. Qi
No textbook information availableTotal units: 24+
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