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Lecture 20: How I Became a Professor (M-I-T)
Lecture 20: How I Became a Professor (M-I-T)
Course:
Cellular Solids Structure, Properties and Applications (M-I-T)
Discipline:
Applied Sciences
Institute:
MIT
Instructor(s):
Lorna Gibson
Level:
Graduate
Cellular Solids Structure, Properties and Applications (M-I-T)
1. Introduction and Overview (M-I-T)
10. Exam Review (M-I-T)
11. Trabecular Bone and Osteoporosis (M-I-T)
12. Trabecular Bone, Osteoporosis, and Evolution (M-I-T)
13. Tissue Engineering Scaffolds: Processing and Properties (M-I-T)
14. Tissue Engineering: Osteochondral Scaffold; How To Write a Paper (M-I-T)
15. Cell-scaffold Interactions; Energy Absorption (M-I-T)
16. Applications: Energy Absorption in Foams (M-I-T)
17. Sandwich Panels (M-I-T)
18. Natural Sandwich Structures; Density Gradients (M-I-T)
19. Biomimicking (M-I-T)
2. Processing of Cellular Solids (M-I-T)
3. Structure of Cellular Solids (M-I-T)
4. Honeycombs: In-plane Behavior (M-I-T)
5. Honeycombs: Out-of-plane Behavior (M-I-T)
6. Natural Honeycombs: Wood (M-I-T)
7. Natural Honeycombs: Cork; Foams: Linear Elasticity (M-I-T)
8. Foams: Non-linear Elasticity (M-I-T)
9. Foams: Thermal Properties (M-I-T)
Lecture 20: How I Became a Professor (M-I-T)