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Mathematics |
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Not much. Familiarity with with basic undergraduate math will suffice. |
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General Physics and Chemistry |
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Familiarity with thermodynamics (including statistical thermodynamics), basic solid state
physics, and general chemistry is sufficient. |
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Materials Science |
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You should know about basic crystallography and thermodynamics. The idea is that you emerge
from this course really understanding structural aspects of defects in some detail.
Since experience teaches that abstract subjects are only understood after the second hearing, you should have heard a little
bit about point defects, dislocations, stacking faults, etc. before. |
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