Achievement
Faculty develop new IGERT courses
Project
IGERT: New Mathematical Tools for Next Generation Materials
University
Texas A & M Research Foundation
(College Station, TX)
PI
Research Achievements
Faculty develop new IGERT courses
Our IGERT faculty have continued to develop new courses designed for the IGERT curriculum, and to position these courses so that they will remain a continuing part of the Materials Science (MSEN) interdisciplinary program offerings in the future. Benzerga taught the new crosslisted Nanomechanics course for a second time, this year adding a new hands-on lab component addressing a need for MSEN program. Cagin taught the new IGERT Computational Materials Science and Engineering Course, gaining a wider audience this time with students from six different departments. In the final year of their NUE grant, Karaman, Creasy, and Teizer further developed the Nanomanufacturing course as a service course both for IGERT students as well as for advanced undergraduates. Ounaies further developed the Multifunctional Materials course which was taken by several of our IGERT students, and designed a new polymers and soft materials course to be positioned as a new MSEN core course this fall.
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