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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Material Behavior by Georgia Institute of Technology

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About the Course

Have you ever wondered why ceramics are hard and brittle while metals tend to be ductile? Why some materials conduct heat or electricity while others are insulators? Why adding just a small amount of carbon to iron results in an alloy that is so much stronger than the base metal? In this course, you will learn how a material’s properties are determined by the microstructure of the material, which is in turn determined by composition and the processing that the material has undergone. This is the first of three Coursera courses that mirror the Introduction to Materials Science class that is taken by most engineering undergrads at Georgia Tech. The aim of the course is to help students better understand the engineering materials that are used in the world around them. This first section covers the fundamentals of materials science including atomic structure and bonding, crystal structure, atomic and microscopic defects, and noncrystalline materials such as glasses, rubbers, and polymers....

Top reviews

SS

Mar 29, 2018

Material Behavior is a key subject for material studies and also very important for the mechanical engineering career. This course is very helpful and very easy to understand the hole concepts.

SS

May 29, 2020

This was very useful for me to understand the material beviour , crystal structure of various material , material type after that got the sufficient knowledge about material beviour

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By Mohamad N

Jun 15, 2020

very valuable course and it helps me to upgrade my knowledge in material behavior.

By Mano A M

Mar 6, 2020

Its full of technical and advanced stuff which are beyond the reach from the book

By Dr B K S

May 24, 2020

Great course and we learns lot of technical concepts and my mentor is excellent.

By nithiyaraj m

Oct 3, 2017

It is a well designed course also for the engineers from other branches like me.

By Yogesh S A

May 20, 2020

The course has learnt a lot about basic knowledge of metals and their behaviour

By Naresh K M

May 11, 2020

This course is very useful to know basics on crystals and many more chapters.

By ANIMESH S

Apr 26, 2020

I got and idea of various material and techniques to improve their properties

By Manivannan R

Nov 16, 2019

It is very informative and know depth of knowledge about materials

Thank you

By Adepoju H O

Nov 10, 2020

Simplicity and exploration.Thanks to Prof Thomas and coursera as a whole.

By Rodrigo G

May 29, 2023

Excellent course, very well explained. The professor does a great job.

By ARUNPRASAD S

May 8, 2020

The course is good.Teacher explained well in concept.Very informative.

By Aravind T

Sep 16, 2020

Excellent course design and delivery, really benefited in many ways.

By Varunkumar S

Nov 21, 2021

i understood lot of things which are unknown earlier thank you sir

By PUTTI V S T

Apr 14, 2020

This course was very much useful for my research work.

thank you.

By Shubham M

Apr 21, 2020

Thankyou so much sir for providing us this important knowledge.

By Saksham T

Apr 15, 2020

excellent thing to learn and provided in a very detailed manner

By Anass B

Nov 25, 2017

perfect cours with perfect Dr .. thank you so much for the help

By ATHALEKAR A S

Aug 17, 2020

Very good course. Teaching method is different but effective.

By Katarína I

Nov 3, 2016

Very good course for a begineer. Great professor. Many thanks

By mubarak m

Aug 2, 2020

Excellent presentation of the subject and easy to understand

By Deleted A

Jun 5, 2019

Incredible teacher, incredible course, magnificently done.

By Payal S

Jun 13, 2018

It was useful for my research work on composite material.

By Joseph G

Apr 9, 2020

A very in depth course on a wide range on material types

By Gustavo A V B

Jul 30, 2016

This curse is the best form to increase your knowledges

By Nitin K

Jun 17, 2020

Getting very good knowledge about the Material Science