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2.76/2.760  Multi-Scale Sys Design Manufac

Spring 2006

Instructors: Sang-Gook Kim, Martin Luther Culpepper

TA: Soohyung Kim

Lecture:  MW2.30-4  (1-150)        

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The design and manufacture of products with newly developed materials and processes have become increasingly complex. They have grown into large-scale at the systems level, and, at the same time, have shrunk to smaller-scales (i.e., nano-scales) at the component levels. The course covers the phenomena and physics that govern the behavior of mechanical components on the nano/micro/meso/macro scale, how to model systems with different-scale components, and how to engineer systems in which parts from different scales work together. Students master the materials via a term project in which they design, model, fabricate, and test a multi-scale system: a scanning tunneling microscope (STM).

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