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MSEG 415: Degradation and Failure of Materials
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Environmental impact on the properties of materials will be considered. A connection between the change of optical, electronic and mechanical properties during exposure to the environment will be given. PREREQ: MSEG201 and CHEM112.
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MSEG 420: Career Survival Outside the University
1.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Provides mechanisms to overcome cultural barriers existing between university and industrial cultures. Topics include leadership vs. management, professional and cultural ethics, individual responsibility vs. teamwork, and networking and mentorship in accomplishing career goals. Includes guest speakers from local industries, technical writing and oral communication exercises.
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MSEG 425: High Technology Entrepreneurship
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Focus on critical financial, legal, scientific and engineering issues confronted during initial planning stages of a start-up enterprise. Students work in teams to develop a real world business product offering.
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MSEG 429: Characterization of electronic Materials & Devices
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
This course focuses on the fundamentals and practical consideration of the myriad techniques that are used to characterize electronic materials. It includes the theoretical underpinnings of the techniques and discusses applicability and limitations.
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MSEG 429 - Characterization of electronic Materials & Devices
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MSEG 431: Organic electronics: Design, Synthesis, and Applications
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Principles of organic semiconducting and conducting materials (small molecules and pi-conjugated polymers) with an emphasis on structure-property relationships. Describes the design, synthesis, and applications of organic electronics for energy, biology and electronics.
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MSEG 460: Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Explores the principles and methodologies of tissue engineering with polymeric biomaterials. Both biological and materials science concepts will be introduced. Specific topics include cell growth and differentiation, extracellular matrix composition and properties, polymerization methods, polymer characterization methods and mechanical properties, and drug delivery. RESTRICTIONS: Students are expected to have a basic knowledge of organic chemistry and biology prior to enrollment in this course.
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MSEG 466: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
No course description available.
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MSEG 467: SEMINAR
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Delaware
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MSEG 470: Solar Energy
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Considers the basics of solar energy utilization. Emphasis on photovoltaic systems, including inorganic and organic based systems, as well as hybrid solar cells, followed by consideration of passive and active usage such as solar thermal power.
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MSEG 606: Corrosion and Protection
3.00 Credits
University of Delaware
Degradation of structural materials through interaction with their environment. electrochemical attack on alloys and its relation to metallurgical structure. Forms of corrosion including high temperature oxidation and biological effects. Corrosion monitoring and deterioration of polymers, concrete and advanced materials. Emphasis on materials Selection and corrosion control methods. PREREQ: CHEM103 and CHEM104, or CHEM107 and CHEM108, or equivalent, MSEG302 or permission of instructor. Physical chemistry helpful.
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