This major enables the student to develop in-depth knowledge about the synthesis, processing and recycling of inorganic materials (metals, ceramics, sintered materials, inorganic glasses), their structural and functional properties, their microstructural details at different scales, and the relationship between their properties and their production methods
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Metals Processing and Recycling | Philippe Henry (compensates Joris Proost); Joris Proost; | 30h+30h | 5 credits | 2q | x | x | |
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Crystallographic and microstructural characterisation of materials | Pascal Jacques; | 30h+30h | 5 credits | 1q | x | x | |
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Sintered materials and surface treatments | Jean-Pierre Erauw; Pascal Jacques; Joris Proost; | 30h+30h | 5 credits |
2q
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Phase equilibria in inorganic materials and processes | 5 credits | x | x | ||||
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High performance metallic materials | Pascal Jacques; Aude Simar; | 30h+30h | 5 credits |
2q
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Plasticity and metal forming | Laurent Delannay; Thomas Pardoen; | 30h+22.5h | 5 credits | 2q | x | x |