Introduction to High-Throughput Materials Development

Introduction to High-Throughput Materials Development

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  • 5 Sequences
  • Intermediate Level

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Syllabus

  • Week 1 - Welcome
    What you should know before you start the course
  • Week 1 - Introduction
    Frame the grand problem of materials design and how the Materials Genome Initiative approach, which encompasses high-throughput computational and experimental techniques as essential elements, will accelerate materials discovery and development. Provide a his...
  • Week 2 - Library Preparation
    This module covers methods to experimentally generate discrete or gradient material libraries for interrogating the influence of composition or microstructure on properties; various process and synthesis methods for different classes of materials are considere...
  • Week 3 - High-Throughput Characterization of Composition and Structure
    This module covers techniques suitable for measuring the elemental composition and the structure in the material libraries; techniques for different classes of materials are considered.
  • Week 4 - High-Throughput Property Measurements
    This module covers techniques to experimentally conduct property measurements suitable for high-throughput screening; optical, electronic, mechanical, chemical, and thermal properties are considered.
  • Week 5 - Applications
    This module illustrates several applications of HTMD covering a range of material classes, properties, industrial sectors, and maturity levels.

Prerequisite

None.

Instructors

Dr. Richard W. Neu
Professor
The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering

Dr. J. Carson Meredith
Professor, Associate Chair for Graduate Studies, and J. Carl Pirkle Sr. Faculty Fellow
School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

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