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STS.880 Proposal Writing in HASTS
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Graduate (Fall, Spring) Can be repeated for credit
Prereq: Permission of instructor
Units arranged [P/D/F]
Remove from schedule TBA.
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For students in the doctoral program in History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society (HASTS) who are working on their dissertation proposal and/or research grant proposal program requirement. Work is done in consultation with the student's advisor, in accordance with the guidelines in the HASTS Student Handbook. Restricted to HASTS PhD students.
Fall: Staff
Spring: Staff
No required or recommended textbooks

22.71[J] Modern Physical Metallurgy
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Graduate (Fall)
(Same subject as 3.40[J])
(Subject meets with 3.14)
Prereq: (3.20 and 3.22) or permission of instructor
Units: 3-0-9
Remove from schedule Lecture: MW3.30-5 (8-119)
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Focuses on the links between the processing, structure, and properties of metals and alloys. First, the physical bases for strength, stiffness, and ductility are discussed with reference to crystallography, defects, and microstructure. Second, phase transformations and microstructural evolution are studied in the context of alloy thermodynamics and kinetics. Together, these components comprise the modern paradigm for designing metallic microstructures for optimized properties. Concludes with a focus on processing-microstructure-property relationships in structural engineering alloys. Students taking the graduate version explore the subject in greater depth.
R. Freitas
No textbook information available

Total units: 12+

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