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Microstructural Evolution of Materials: Phase Transformations

Learn how the kinetics of phase transformations influence the microstructure of materials.

Microstructural Evolution of Materials: Phase Transformations

Learn how the kinetics of phase transformations influence the microstructure of materials.

A four-part series of online modules, Microstructural Evolution of Materials introduces various phenomena in various classes of materials. In this course, you will learn how materials develop different microstructures based on the processing technique used, and how these microstructures relate to the properties of the material.

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Covering similar content to the MIT course 3.022: Microstructural Evolution of Materials, this online version is intended for undergraduate engineering and science students, as well as professionals, who are interested in materials statistics, kinetics, and microstructural transformations.

Microstructural Evolution of Materials is a series of the following four modules:

This fourth module focuses on phase transformations, including nucleation and growth, precipitate growth, interface stability, and glass transition.

What you'll learn

At the end of this fourth module of the course, you will:

  • Learn why crystal nuclei form
  • Discover how nanowires are formed using vapor-liquid-solid growth
  • Understand the kinetics of precipitate growth from a binary solution
  • Learn the conditions that trigger dendritic growth from a melt.

Prerequisites

Meet your instructors

  • Featured image for Juejun Hu
    John F. Elliott Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
  • Featured image for Jessica Sandland
    Principal Lecturer and Digital Learning Scientist

Who can take this course?

Because of U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) restrictions and other U.S. federal regulations, learners residing in one or more of the following countries or regions will not be able to register for this course: Iran, Cuba, Syria, North Korea and the Crimea, Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic regions of Ukraine.