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Page 1: New 'Analytical Techniques in Materials Science' Course

University of DaytoneCommons

News Releases Marketing and Communications

12-7-1972

New "Analytical Techniques in Materials Science"Course

Follow this and additional works at: https://ecommons.udayton.edu/news_rls

This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Marketing and Communications at eCommons. It has been accepted for inclusionin News Releases by an authorized administrator of eCommons. For more information, please contact [email protected],[email protected].

Recommended Citation"New "Analytical Techniques in Materials Science" Course" (1972). News Releases. 5723.https://ecommons.udayton.edu/news_rls/5723

Page 2: New 'Analytical Techniques in Materials Science' Course

THE UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY RELATIONS

DAYTON, OHIO 45409 AREA CODE 513 229-2646

JOE McLAUGHL IN

DIRECTOR, INFORMATION SERVICES

DAYTON, Ohio, December 7, 1972 --- The Materials Science in Engineering

Graduate Program at the University of Dayton will offer a new course entitled

"Analytical Techniques in Materials Science" during the second term of the

current academic year" January 4 - April 18, 1973. Class meetings are

scheduled Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 4:40 to 5:55 P.M.

"Analytical Techniques in Materials Science" is intended to acquaint

the student not only with traditional analytical techniques such as

metallography, x-ray diffraction differential thermal analysis, electron

microprobe x-ray analysis, and scanning electron microscopy, but also with

the more recent and frequently cited techniques such as NMR, EPR, atomic

absorption, Raman scattering, Mossbauer, and acoustic spectroscopy.

Emphasis will be on the applicability and limitations of the various

techniques to enable the student to properly select the analytical procedures

best capable of yielding the data required for any specific investigation.

The course will be taught by a series of guest lecturers, each an

experienced expert in the analytical technique he will describe. Dr.

Richard S. Harmer, Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Head of

the Materials Analysis Laboratories at the University of Dayton is in

charge of the course.

The course is open to all and may be taken for graduate credit toward

a Master of Science degree in the Materials Science in Engineering Program.

A background in general chemistry, physics, and mathematics at the college

level is presumed. ,

For additional information concerning the course, contact the Director,

Graduate Program in Materials Science (229-3527) or the Associate Dean

for Graduate Studies, School of Engineering (229-2736). To enroll contact

the Office of Graduate Studies, Room 202, st. Mary's Hall, University of

Dayton, Dayton, Ohio, 45469, or call 229-2343.

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