Materials Theory, 5 p.
of the Graduate School in Materials Science (also nfsm)
[Includes Materials Theory, 2p (FTF100) and 4p (FTF105), thanks to the strong individualization within the course].

Weekly program

Week 7

Monday March 3, in Delfinen at 10.00 a.m.

Lectures on

* Examples of mesoscopic models: Structured surfaces, film and crystal growth (SO);
* Parallel computing--a route to complexity and reality in materials simulations  (SG).

Monday - Friday:

1) Computer exercizes: Now the full list of computer projects is available. Look up the booking list to see when the relevant supervisor is available for a brief introduction, or write her/him an email. Every participant has to do preferably two (for 2 p, with special permission, only one) computer sessions.
2) Project: The successively growth of the project list seems to be slow, but we'll be glad to suggest literature projects at contact. If you want advice, contact any of the supervisors (some have marked their available time in the booking list). If you have made up your mind: Sign up on the sign-up list.
3) Homework problems: Set  #2 will be available. Write an email to Bengt, when you start to solve them, please.
4) Quiz: The third one will be available at the end of the week. Before taking it: Read the the expanded question list and get familiar with typical questions!

Friday March 7,  in group library on floo 3 of Soliden, at 11.00 - 11.30 a.m. and noon - 1.00 p.m.

Time will be used mainly for presentations. Follow the development on the booking list!
However, at noon there will be a brief concluding lecture (BL)!

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Senast ändrad: 03-03-01

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