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MIT Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE)
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Videos from MIT's Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Wulff Lecture Fall 2024: "The Iron Saga: From Starts to Sustainable Commodity"
The demand for iron is greater than ever, yet its production accounts for up to 7% of global greenhouse gas emissions. DMSE's Antoine Allanore explores greener iron and steel production processes, highlighting innovations that use electricity instead of carbon.
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Decoding atomic patterns in high-entropy alloys
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This video illustrates how machine learning views the complex patterns created by different arrangements of atoms in high-entropy alloys-metals composed of several elements in roughly equal proportions. Machine learning helps scientists map out over a million of these arrangements, known as short-range order, which are key to understanding and designing advanced materials.
DMSE Tenure Talk with Rafael Jaramillo
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Professor Rafael Jaramillo discusses the focus of his research group, chalcogenide compound semiconductors, his path to tenure and the challenges he encountered along the way.
Spring 2024 Wulff Lecture: "Oh come on hydrogen, be nice"
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DMSE Associate Professor Cem Tasan discusses the problems hydrogen creates for materials scientists and how in-situ experiments can help solve them.
Bob Kramer's Bladesmithing class @MIT, 2024
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One of the world's most renowned makers of hand-forged knives, Bob Kramer of Kramer Knives teaches a class at MIT on the art of bladesmithing.
Special Lecture: "In Pursuit of the Perfect Blade" by Bob Kramer
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Bob Kramer, one of the world's most famous bladesmiths, describes his life journey-dropping out of college, sampling careers from cook to circus clown-and his endless pursuit of mastery.
2023 Fall Wulff Lecture
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Title Materials Innovations to the Rescue: Delivering ‘Green’ Hydrogen using Electrochemical Cells Built on Superprotonic Conductors Abstract Green hydrogen stands to reshape how our society meets its energy needs. It’s made without emitting greenhouse gases by a process called water electrolysis, which breaks H2O into hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen can be stored for a long time and used in fuel...
DMSE Tenure Talk: Robert Macfarlane
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Professor Robert Macfarlane discusses how his early training as a chemist gave him a fresh perspective on materials science and engineering.
Wulff Lecture, Fall 2022: John C. Mauro, "Perspectives on the UN international Year of Glass"
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The Pennsylvania State University professor and Gorilla Glass inventor discusses future advances in glass science and tech that promise to address challenges in energy, environment, health care, and more.
DMSE Tenure Talk: Cem Tasan
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In a new series by MIT's Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Professor Cem Tasan discusses the research that helped earn him tenure and also "little adjustments and little pleasures."
Wulff Lecture: Ainissa Ramirez, "The Alchemy of Us"
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In The Alchemy of Us, scientist and science writer Ainissa Ramirez examines eight inventions-clocks, steel rails, copper communication cables, photographic film, light bulbs, hard disks, scientific labware, and silicon chips-and reveals how they shaped the human experience. Ramirez tells the stories of the woman who sold time, the inventor who inspired Edison, and the hotheaded undertaker whose...
Wulff Lecture: Michael Cima, "The Intersection of Medicine and Materials"
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Prof. Michael Cima is the David H. Koch (1962) Professor of Engineering and a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, where he holds an appointment at the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research. Prof. Cima is author or co-author of over two hundred and fifty peer reviewed scientific publications, fifty eight US patents, and is a recognized expert in the field of materials...
Chemistry GIR
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At MIT, the Chemistry General Institute Requirement (GIR) is fundamental to an undergraduate education. Video: MIT Video Productions Producer/Editor: Bill Lattanzi Field Producer: Julia C. Keller, Rachel A. Kemper Cinematographers: Wesley Issac Richardson, Thomas P. White. Special thanks to Professors Matthew Shoulders and Department Head Jeffrey C. Grossman, to the Departments of Chemistry and...
#MIT2020 Our DMSE Graduates
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Celebrating the conferral of degrees to our MIT DMSE graduates (SB, SM, and PhD/ScD) over the 2019-2020 academic year.
#MIT2020 DMSE Community Congratulations
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#MIT2020 DMSE Community Congratulations
Wulff Lecture: Funny Microscope Videos - Prof. Frances M. Ross
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Wulff Lecture: Funny Microscope Videos - Prof. Frances M. Ross
Wulff Lecture: Navigating a Material World - Sam Shames
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Wulff Lecture: Navigating a Material World - Sam Shames
Fantastic Feathers: Form and Function
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Fantastic Feathers: Form and Function
Start-Ups in Materials: If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space
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Start-Ups in Materials: If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space
Changing the World through Materials Innovation
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Changing the World through Materials Innovation
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT
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Department of Materials Science and Engineering, MIT
Materials Science and Engineering at MIT
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Materials Science and Engineering at MIT
Wulff Lecture: Hey, Atoms: What Have You Done for Me Lately?
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Wulff Lecture: Hey, Atoms: What Have You Done for Me Lately?
It’s a good way to bond. 😂
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Thanks Bob ! you are giving true inspiration for us art people
Gingami, Ginzan or Silver steel no 3 they are all the same. That's one steel that is very, very close to perfect. In my opinion
As I remember, I want the world to become better. It has become a lot better by now, and MIT as well the same, it wants to make the world better, and this finally lets me. Doubt-freely, the world wants us to go on the same path.
By the way, I used to mix a lot of iron blend together in my previous experiment. After it froze for a long time, it became so solid that I could not make it out of the tube.
It just seems like there is a lot of accident that put me with MIT-> Marvel Studio, Space documentary, 7th grade textbook. It is all about Sci-Fi and space!
I would excited to come, that is true that MIT is the only one that has expected what I thought!!! I used to think of a science history course in writing I used to write about. However, MIT did it.
Wonderful presentation. Thanks a lot!
This video cured my depression I never realized that decoding atoms in high entropy alloys would mean so much to me
Yeah sure why not do that
Darwinism had been debunked so much it makes me cringe when I hear it.
the dense sparks out of grinder shows it is a high carbon steel. but blacksmith is always awesome part to see 😀
00:03 Giới thiệu Tiến sĩ Cina là trưởng khoa năm nay 01:30 Chào mừng bài giảng về sói 04:24 Dự đoán năng lượng tái tạo cho năm 2023 05:57 Năng lượng tái tạo vượt qua than đá dự đoán trong vài năm tới 08:52 Lưu trữ năng lượng bền vững và những thách thức 10:12 Sản xuất nhiên liệu sạch và hiệu quả bằng nước 13:14 Những thách thức trong việc phát triển các phương pháp sản xuất thủy điện 14:46 Hydro có mật độ năng lượng cao nhưng thách thức trong việc lưu trữ 17:54 Những thách thức của việc tích hợp thủy điện vào cơ sở hạ tầng khí đốt tự nhiên 19:14 Những thách thức về cơ sở hạ tầng tích trữ thủy điện sau khủng hoảng kinh tế 2008 21:55 So sánh công suất truyền tải điện 23:17 Amoniac là giải pháp lưu trữ tiết kiệm chi phí 25:52 Vật liệu dẫn proton rắn để chuyển đổi amoniac thành hydro 27:20 Nghiên cứu sự biến đổi vật chất ở nhiệt độ cao. 30:00 Ưu điểm của vật liệu vận chuyển proton 31:21 Tầm quan trọng của hơi nước trong phản ứng khí quyển 33:55 Thảo luận về các điện cực và vai trò của chúng trong hoạt động hiệu quả của pin nhiên liệu. 35:18 Giới thiệu về điện hóa học và pin nhiên liệu 38:13 Đo điện áp mạch hở và ý nghĩa của nó trong hoạt động của pin nhiên liệu 39:35 So sánh điện áp pin nhiên liệu và phân hủy amoniac 42:27 So sánh nồng độ hydro trên điện cực làm việc 43:51 Xem xét hoạt động tế bào 46:26 Bổ sung chất xúc tác để tăng cường quá trình phân hủy amoniac 47:48 Đánh giá hoạt động của tế bào và cung cấp amoniac 50:33 Thảo luận về công bằng năng lượng và phát triển bền vững 51:46 Tác động của biến đổi khí hậu đối với các nước đang phát triển 54:27 Hỗ trợ năng lượng không có carbon và sự công bằng là rất quan trọng 55:37 Thảo luận về những đóng góp và những người đóng góp hiện tại cho các cơ quan tài trợ 58:39 Amoniac làm nhiên liệu giúp loại bỏ những lo ngại về sản phẩm 1:00:16 Nghiên cứu tính ổn định và chất xúc tác cho quá trình phân hủy amoniac 1:03:06 Tác động của Caesium và kali đến hoạt tính xúc tác ruthenium Crafted by Merlin AI.
Thank you for this. Bob Kramer, MIT, and all who made this. I'm a disabled veteran, 60 yrs old, in a wheelchair, and I'm thinking about going back to school and work my way through to a doctorate in Mathematics. This was inspiring! No reason I can't do it.
I’ve never know what exactly material science and engineering but this was really eye opening
Awesome lecture from Professor Mauro. He can explain something that I am still confused about regarding glass material. I was also starting my Bachelor's and Master's Research in the Physics Department but focusing on Glass material science. Which is still rare in my Country Indonesia. Thanks for the beautiful and amazing insight about the glass material. It makes me more excited to learn again and again about it.
Lampworkers look at this and see gibberish
You forgot to mention that Feathers are Modified Scales!!!
I want to study MIT for my masters degree. now I'm undergraduate MSE student
John Mauro was a piano student of Svithri Amarakoon and for his final recital, he performed a piece of his own composition, as a high school senior.
gah. he's a lip smacker :(
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wow...
Such a great lecture Professor Mauro.
Very inspiring
How hard is it to get into master program in MIT ?
Why is this recommended to me?!
What an exciting review, thank you.
wasn't that butane? 13:49
51:35 missed the biggest joke
If we master materials soon artificial large scale food and agriculture for eliminating hungers around the world
Transferring to university as a materials major, any advice?
Please i need to know the names of chemistry GIR courses.
AMAZING
No Engineering without Materials
Inspiring in so many ways. Thank you so much.
Thanks for a great material to tell us!! It was a breakthrough for me about owls!!
I am from Philippines, a chemistry student and inspired to have materials science to be my major.
tesla solar roof?
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I enjoyed the course and the Professor as well
This is an amazing lecture. Thanks for this!!
Ur in my boat
Wow I want to study in MIT
That’s an interesting lecture, thanks for uploading! Was interesting!
I will do a PhD at MIT very soon
Wish u best :D
are you in MIT now?