Grain Boundaries as Natural Brownian Ratchets: Directional GB Anisotropy - Lecture 38
Offered By: Materials Cloud via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of grain boundaries in materials science through this 1-hour 5-minute lecture by Prof. David Srolovitz from The University of Hong Kong. Delve into the concept of grain boundaries as natural Brownian ratchets and uncover the intricacies of directional grain boundary anisotropy. Gain valuable insights from this 38th NCCR MARVEL Distinguished Lecture, which offers a deep dive into cutting-edge research in materials science and engineering.
Syllabus
38 MDL- David Srolovitz: Grain boundaries are natural Brownian ratchets: directional GB anisotropy.
Taught by
Materials Cloud
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