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MEPH 488V: MicroEP REU Research
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Special research topics associated with the Microelectronics- Photonics Graduate Program's REU (Research Experience for Undergraduate) summer program. Enrollment is limited to microEP REU participants, or by special permission of the microEP Director to UA undergraduates engaged in summer research with microEP faculty members.
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MEPH 5383: Research Commercialization and Product Development
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
This survey course examines research commercialization through analysis of IP, technology space, market space, manufacturability, financials, and business plans. Entrepreneurial behaviors and product development within large companies are also discussed. A case study using a current UA faculty member's research commercialization effort will be developed. Prerequisite: Graduate Standing.
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MEPH 5613: Introduction to Advanced Computation for Scientists and Engineers
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Introduction to computer modeling in science and engineering and their advantages. Review of programming needed for modeling applications. Introduction to finite difference and finite element procedures to solve science and engineering problems. Importance of visualization and grid generation. Prerequisite: senior standing or graduate student in science or engineering.
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MEPH 5713: Advanced Nanomaterials Chemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Science and engineering graduates are using more nanomaterials, and modern industry demands that its scientists and engineers have materials chemistry knowledge. Materials from the micro to nanoscale will be examined in this course from the perspective of fundamental chemistry principles to build a picture of tomorrow's materials. May be repeated for up to 3 hours of degree credit.
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MEPH 5723: Physics at the Nanoscale
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
This is a cross-disciplinary course that is focused on teaching nanoscience and engineering by studying surface science, the building and analysis of quantum-confined structures, and related nano manufacturing processes. Students will achieve an integrated knowledge of the concepts of surface science, quantum mechanics, nano processing and manipulation, and techniques of materials research. (Same as PHYS 5723)
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MEPH 5811: Operations Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Weekly seminar of Microelectronics-Photonics candidates for the Master of Science degree to discuss issues that impact a technical group's operational effectiveness. Topics to be discussed include ethics, applications of procedures, cultural impact on operations, and team based methodologies. Discussions of current events in the interaction between technology and human affairs will be included as appropriate. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
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MEPH 5821: Ethics for Scientists and Engineers
1.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
This course will introduce methods useful in the practice of ethical decision making in the high technology academic and industrial work place. An emphasis will be placed on applying the methods discussed in the text to student and instructor past professional experiences. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
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MEPH 5831: Proposal Writing and Management
1.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Advanced scientific and engineering research and development typically requires significant resources to be successful. This course introduces the student to the factors that impact proposal success in both the academic and industrial arenas; it demonstrates different approaches to writing the content of different sections of successful proposals; and it introduces the student to the legal responsibilities and ramifications of proposal management. At the end of the class, each student will have ready for submission at least one proposal to an appropriate funding agency for their research group. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
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MEPH 5841: Research Commercialization and Product Development Lab
1.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
This laboratory is designed for students who wish to gain experience in strategic business start up and/or product development planning through web-based simulations. Prerequisite: MEPH 5383, MGMT 5323, or Instructor Permission.
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MEPH 587V: Special Topics in Microelectronics-Photonics
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Consideration of current microelectronic-photonic topics not covered in other courses. One section will be created for each topic only after a syllabus is submitted to the microEP office by the faculty member teaching the course. May be repeated for up to 9 hours of degree credit.
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