Symposium JJ
The Undergraduate Curriculum in Materials Science and Engineering
MRS Proceedings Volume 760E Electronic-Only Publication
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Editors: E.P. Douglas, O.D. Dubon Jr., J.A. Isaacs, W.B. Knowlton, M.S. Whittingham
Below are the published proceedings articles from Symposium JJ from the 2002 MRS Fall Meeting.
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Materials Science Education at Keio University: Adopting U.S. Instruction Practices in Japan JJ1.3
Authors: Kohei M. Itoh
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The New Materials Science and Engineering Curriculum at the Ohio State University JJ1.4
Authors: P.K. Gupta, P.M. Anderson, R.G. Buchheit, S.A. Dregia, J.J. Lannutti, M.J. Mills, and R.L. Snyder
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The Cymbal as an Instructional Device for Materials Education JJ1.6
Authors: Mary Anne White and Peter MacMillan
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The NSF NSDL GREEN Digital Library: Green's Functions Research and Education Enhancement Network JJ1.7
Authors: Laura M. Bartolo, Adam C. Powell IV, Gregory M. Shreve, and Vinod K. Tewary
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Using Interactive Multimedia Tools to Teach Materials Characterization Techniques in the Undergraduate Curriculum JJ2.2
Authors: Karin Prüßner, Klaus Pingel, Jens Becker, Horst-Peter Dressel, Alexander Undynko, Christof Reiner, Marc Schlosser, and Hans-Jürgen Christ
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Managing Student Group Projects in an Introductory Materials Science Course JJ2.4
Authors: Jacqueline A. Isaacs
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Using Interdisciplinary Examples in Nanotechnology to Teach Concepts of Materials Science and Engineering JJ2.6
Authors: Wendy C. Crone, Amy C. Payne, Greta M. Zenner, Arthur B. Ellis, George C. Lisensky, S. Michael Condren, and Ken W. Lux
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Incorporating Materials Science into an Undergraduate Applied Physics Curriculum JJ4.2
Authors: Claudio Guerra-Vela and Fredy R. Zypman
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An Instructional Two-Dimensional Diffraction Laboratory Using Patterns Created with Electron-Beam Lithography JJ4.3
Authors: Colin Inglefield and Royce Anthon
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Web-Based Data Analysis and Feedback for General Chemistry Laboratory: Improving Analysis With Timely, Distance Feedback JJ4.4
Authors: Joseph F. Lomax, Debra K. Dillner, and Melonie A. Teichert
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The Junior Laboratory: A Place to Introduce Basics as Well as New Findings JJ4.5
Authors: Luz J. Martínez-Miranda, O.C. Wilson Jr., and L.G Salamanca-Riba
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An Upper Division General Education Course on Materials for Non-Engineering Students JJ4.6
Authors: D.F. Bahr and M.G. Norton
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PUI/MRSEC Collaboration to Create Opportunities for Women in Materials-Research JJ4.7
Authors: Velda Goldberg, Michael Kaplan, Leonard Soltzberg, George Malliaras, Helene Schember, and Nevjinder Singhota
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Non-Destructive Techniques for the Characterization of Structural Materials: Materials Science & Engineering Curriculum for the Education of an Innovative Model JJ5.6
Authors: Antonia Moropoulou, Eleni Aggelakopoulou, Nicolas P. Avdelidis, and Maria Koui
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The Introductory Materials Science and Engineering Course JJ6.1
Authors: William D. Callister Jr.
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A Multi-Functional Introductory Materials Science Course: Emphasizing Engineering and Achieving Accreditation Objectives JJ6.4
Authors: Katherine C. Chen, Linda S. Vanasupa, and Timothy T. Orling