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MSE 502B - Materials Science and Engineering Methods: Computational Materials Methods

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Introduction to mathematical and computational methods that are used to model materials: Simulation/Modeling, Monte-Carlo, Monte-Carlo Potts, Density Functional Theory, and other approaches.

Prerequisite

MATH 340 (Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations Mathematics) or MATH 345 (Differential Equations); MECH 331 (Introduction to Engineering Materials); Senior or Graduate standing.

Instructors

Christopher Weinberger

Chris.Weinberger@colostate.edu

Christopher R. Weinberger, Ph.D., joined Colorado State University’s mechanical engineering department in the Fall of 2016. He has spent the past three years as an Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics Department at Drexel University.
His professional experience includes time as a Mechanical Engineer at Lockheed Martin (2001-2005) as well as working at Sandia National Laboratories as a Harry S. Truman Fellow (2009-2012) and a Senior R&D S&E Staff member (2012-2013). Dr. Weinberger holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.