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MSCI 500: Materials Science Seminar
0.00 Credits
Rice University
A series of seminars on selected topics in Materials Science. Required for materials science and engineering majors.
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MSCI 501: Materials Science Seminar
1.00 Credits
Rice University
See MSCI 500. Required for materials science and engineering majors.
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MSCI 533: Computational Materials Model
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Physico-chemical principles augmented by ever-advancing computation technology have become a tool for explaining rich materials properties, designeing nano-structures and their possible functionality. This course overviews basic quantum principles of materials sturcture, and a hierarchy of approximations broadly used in computational models. This includes classical mutli-body potentials, tight-binding approximations, electronic density functional theory methods, etc. Graduate version of MSCI 433. Additional work required.
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MSCI 545: Thin Films
3.00 Credits
Rice University
Deposition methods, structure, properties, performance and failure mechanisms of thin solid films for various applications. Deposition methods include sputtering, plating, evaporation and chemical vapor deposition. Material types include crystalline and amorphous metals as well as semiconductors and insulators. Applications are primarily in microelectronics; data storage; micro-electro-mechanical systems, wear and corrosion prevention and thermal barriers.
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MSCI 555: Bio-Mimetic Strategies
3.00 Credits
Rice University
This graduate level course will discuss the origin of several materials that exists in nature from a technology perspective and strategies to replicate them using synthetic materials processing protocols. Silicates, carbon based materials, abalone shell, bone etc. will be used to discuss the fascinating architecture developed by nature. Similarly several functional structures designed by nature such as Gecko tape and IR sensors will be discussed for designing bio-medic structure and devices.
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MSCI 571: Senior Design Thesis Project
2.00 Credits
Rice University
A design project in the materials science field will be undertaken by the student in close collaboration with at least one materials science faculty member.
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MSCI 580: Microscopy Methods
3.00 Credits
Rice University
This course focuses on theories, applications, and sample preparation for various microscopy methods including Atom Force Microscopy (AFM), Scanning Electron Micrscopy (SEM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and related spectroscopy techniques. Hands on experience is emphasized. Students are expected to be able to independently operate related instruments after taking the course.
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MSCI 612: Independent Study
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Rice University
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MSCI 621: M.M.S. Research Project I
3.00 Credits
Rice University
This is the first part of the M.M.E. research project course. The faculty advisor, taking into account the background and research interests of the student as well as the research interests of the faculty advisor, will determine the contents. Course requirements will include a final report.
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MSCI 622: M.M.S. Research Project Ii
3.00 Credits
Rice University
This is the second part of the M.M.E. research project and continuation of MECH 621. Course requirements will include a final report.
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