Discover the fascinating world of ceramic nanocomposites in this advanced course designed for undergraduate and graduate students in materials science and mechanical engineering. The program delves into the synthesis, structure, and properties of ceramic-ceramic composite materials, with a focus on particulate nanocomposites. Participants will explore key topics, including the synthesis of nanocomposite ceramic powders, micro/nanostructural attributes, and the manufacturing processes that define the final properties of these materials.
Delivered in English, the 15-hour self-paced course is accessible anytime, featuring video lectures and additional materials. A background in continuous media physics, mechanics of materials, and physical chemistry is recommended.
Led by Dr. Ostap Zgalat-Lozynskyy, an expert in refractory materials, the course is free of charge. Participants who complete the program and pass the final assessment will earn a certificate with 0.5 ECTS credits. Part of the BOOSTalent project, this course supports innovation in advanced materials and sustainability through cutting-edge education and collaboration between academia, industry, and government.
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