Breaking Symmetries in Compositionally Complex Oxides
Offered By: MuST Program for Disordered Materials via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an experimental study of high entropy oxides in this hour-long presentation by Dr. Zac Ward from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Delve into the intricacies of breaking symmetries in compositionally complex oxides as part of the MuST Program for Disordered Materials. Gain insights into cutting-edge research and methodologies employed in the field of materials science, focusing on the unique properties and potential applications of these advanced oxide systems.
Syllabus
Breaking Symmetries in Compositionally Complex Oxides
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MuST Program for Disordered Materials
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