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MATL 5700: Biomaterials
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., departmental approval. Interactions between materials and proteins, cells, and tissue as related to medicine and biotechnology including tissue culture, cardiovascular, drug delivery, tissue engineering and other applications. Thermodynamics of protein adsorption. Cell biology of adhesion. Analytical methods, sterilization, and regulations.
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MATL 5750: Microstructure And Mechanics of Skeletal Tissues
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., MATL 2100 and one of the following: ENGR 2070 or MECH 3130. Molecular and cellular microstructural influence over the viscoelastic deformation of the skeletal tissues of bone muscle, ligament, tendon andcartilage; mechanics of failure and biomechanical injury mechanisms; consideration of the physiological processes of adaptive remodeling and healing of tissues; recent developments in orthopedic implant materials.
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MATL 5970: Intermediate Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., departmental approval. Regular course addressing an advanced specialized area of Materials Engineering not covered by regularly offered courses. Course may be repeated with change in topic.
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MATL 6100/6106: Thermodynamics of Materials Systems
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., CHEM 1040 and ENGR 2200 or departmental approval. Application of thermodynamics to describe phase stability, crystal imperfections, solubility, oxidation, surface and interface energy and transformations.
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MATL 6100/6106 - Thermodynamics of Materials Systems
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MATL 6200/6206: Crystallography
2.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 2. Pr., PHYS 1610 or departmental approval. Principles of crystallography, reciprocal lattice X-ray diffraction techniques.
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MATL 6201: Xray Diffraction Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Auburn University
LAB. 3. Coreq., MATL 6200 Laboratory on the use of x-ray diffraction for materials characterization.
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MATL 6300/6306: Phase Transformations in Material Processing
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., MATH 2650 and ENGR 2200 or departmental approval. Principles that govern phase transformations in materials systems and control of nucleation and growth, microstructure and morphology.
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MATL 6300/6306 - Phase Transformations in Material Processing
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MATL 6400: Physics of Solids
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., PHYS 1610 or departmental approval. The physics of solid-state materials, including the electronic, optical and magnetic properties of materials.
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MATL 6500/6506: Numerical Simulation of Materials Processing
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., MATL 6100 or departmental approval. Coreq., MATL 6300. Fundamental principles and applications of computer-aided simulation of transport phenomena in materials processing systems.
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MATL 6700/6706: Biomaterials
3.00 Credits
Auburn University
LEC. 3. Pr., departmental approval. Interactions between materials and proteins, cells, and tissue as related to medicine and biotechnology including tissue culture, cardiovascular, drug delivery, tissue engineering and other applications. Thermodynamics of protein adsorption. Cell biology of adhesion. Analytical methods, sterilization, and regulations.
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