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The goal of the professional focus is to provide students with fundamental knowledge about materials as well as chemical and environmental processes. These courses are normally taken in the first semester of the first annual unit; furthermore they are intended to help students select their subsequent coursework, namely their major courses |
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LMAPR2013 | Physical Chemistry for Metals and Ceramics | Pascal Jacques; | 30h+30h | 5 credits | 1q | x | ||
LMAPR2014 | Physics of Functional Materials | Xavier Gonze; Luc Piraux; Gian-Marco Rignanese; | 37.5h+22.5h | 5 credits | 1q | x | ||
LMAPR2019 | Polymer Science and Engineering | Sophie Demoustier; Alain Jonas; Evelyne Vanruymbeke; | 45h+15h | 5 credits | 1q | x | ||
LMAPR2430 | Industrial processes for the production of base chemicals | Juray Dewilde; | 30h+22.5h | 5 credits | 1q | x | ||
LMAPR2481 | Deformation and fracture of materials | Thomas Pardoen; | 30h+30h | 5 credits | 1q | x | ||
LMAPR2647 | Sustainable treatment of industrial and domestic waste: Fundamentals | Olivier Francoisse; Patricia Luis; Olivier Noiset; | 30h+15h | 5 credits | 1q | x |
Professional focus [30.0]
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