Imperial College London

Professor Saiz

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Materials

Chair in Structural Ceramics
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 6779e.saiz

 
 
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Location

 

LM04.BRoyal School of MinesSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Polymers and Composites - MATE97004

Aims

The overall aim of this course is to introduce students to the main methods and fundamental principles used for the processing of polymers and composite materials and to develop an understanding of the factors that influence their mechanical properties.

Role

Lecturer

Ceramics and Glass - MATE97003

Aims

The overall aim of this course is to introduce students of the main methods and fundamental principles used for the processing of engineering ceramics (and, to a lesser degree, glass and glass ceramics) and develop an understanding of the factors that influence their mechanical properties. Furthermore, the course will give an introduction to microwave application of ceramics and discuss the electrodynamic response from dc to infrared frequencies and its correlation to the microstructure.

Role

Lecturer

Properties 1 - MATE40006

Role

Lecturer

Advanced Biomaterials - MATE97024

Aims

The course aims to introduce students to the latest developments in hard tissue biology.

 

Role

Lecturer

Advanced Biomaterials - MATE97047

Aims

The course aims to introduce students to the latest developments in hard tissue biology.

 

Role

Lecturer

Ceramics and Glass - MATE96004

Aims

The overall aim of this course is to introduce students of the main methods and fundamental principles used for the processing of engineering ceramics (and, to a lesser degree, glass and glass ceramics) and develop an understanding of the factors that influence their mechanical properties. Furthermore, the course will give an introduction to microwave application of ceramics and discuss the electrodynamic response from dc to infrared frequencies and its correlation to the microstructure.

Role

Lecturer

Biomaterials - MATE97046

Aims

This course is designed to give students the firm foundation in the fundamentals of Biomaterials required in subsequent years of study for those taking Advanced Biomaterials in year 4 and for those taking the MEng in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering and to serve as a self-standing unit. The missions of Biomaterials are to explain the types and properties of materials needed for various medical applications and how to synthesise and characterise them.

 

 

Role

Lecturer

Polymers and Composites - MATE96005

Aims

The overall aim of this course is to introduce students to the main methods and fundamental principles used for the processing of polymers and composite materials and to develop an understanding of the factors that influence their mechanical properties.

Role

Lecturer