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As graduate students, courses are of most value to you when they interface directly with your research. Here, you will develop a term paper over the course of the semester that evaluates a research problem of interest to you within the context of physical metallurgy. That is, how do defects and second phases impact the processing, properties, and/or performance of your material system?
To maximize the benefit of this paper to you, the timeline is as follows:
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