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What is Bottom-Up Materials Approach

Handbook of Research on Recent Developments in Materials Science and Corrosion Engineering Education
An approach to the teaching of materials which starts with the atoms and builds up to crystal structures, and how they affect material properties eventually ending up in the analysis of real-life products.
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Materials as a Bridge between Science, Engineering, and Design
Arlindo Silva (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8183-5.ch015
Abstract
This chapter explores the idea of using the topic of materials as a bridge between three fields of knowledge: materials science, mechanical engineering and product design. It discusses ways in which the teaching of materials to diverse student audiences can be enhanced. For example, how a course is to be taught by materials scientists to product designers where the instructor has a fundamentally different notion of what materials are compared to the students' perception of what materials are and how they can be used in their future profession. A broader vision of what the materials discipline means needs to be acknowledged in order to build a common materials education thread. The chapter presents the visions of three common materials user groups – materials scientists, mechanical engineers, and product designers – and highlights the differences and similarities amongst them in the context of developing further materials knowledge and education.
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