Topics include: the relationship between atomic structure and macroscopic properties of man-made and natural materials; mechanical and thermodynamic behavior of surgical implants including alloys, ceramics, and polymers; and materials selection for biotechnology applications such as contact lenses, artificial joints, and cardiovascular stents. No prerequisite. (To enroll in MatSci ENGR 50M, please select course ENGR 50M, which is identical).
4 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit · GER: WAY-AQR, WAY-SMA
Topics include: the relationship between atomic structure and macroscopic properties of man-made and natural materials; mechanical and thermodynamic behavior of surgical implants including alloys, ceramics, and polymers; and materials selection for biotechnology applications such as contact lenses, artificial joints, and cardiovascular stents. No prerequisite. (To enroll in MatSci 50M, please select course ENGR50M, which is identical).
Offered in Autumn 2025 at Stanford University.