Browsing Materials Science and Engineering - Ph.D. / Sc.D. by Title
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Fabrication and assembly of micron-scale ceramic components
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2004)The micron-scale manufacturing industry has grown to hundreds of billions of dollars since the advent of the transistor in 1947. Increasing demands for integration of surface mount components, greater use of portable ... -
Fabrication and characterization of nanostructures from self-assembled block copolymers
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003)Nanoscale magnetic dot arrays have attracted considerable interest, both for fundamental studies of micromagnetism and for possible applications in high-density magnetic data storage. Self-assembled block copolymers provide ... -
Fabrication and characterization of novel nanostructures based on block copolymer lithography
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009)Microphase-separation of block copolymers into periodic nanoscale structures has drawn considerable attention as a method for pattern generation in nanolithography. One of the main challenges is to create complex nanostructures ... -
Fabrication and characterization of wafer-level gold thermocompression bonding
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003)Packaging is an important aspect of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) design. As MEMS devices traverse multiple energy domains, sometimes operating in hostile conditions, the need to maintain reliability and functionality ... -
Fabrication and microstructural control of advanced ceramic components by three dimensional printing
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996) -
Fabrication and structural studies of sequentially adsorbed polyelectrolyte multilayers
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997) -
Fabrication of 1-dimensional nanowires from genetically modified M13 phage through surfactant-mediated hybridization and the applications in medical diagnosis, energy devices, and catalysis
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)Biological building blocks served as excellent templates for the preparation of various nano-materials due to their beneficial interactions at the molecular level. The bio-mineralization of genetically engineered M13 ... -
Fabrication of advanced ceramic components using Slurry-Based Three Dimensional Printing
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Fabrication of capacitors based on silicon nanowire arrays generated by metal-assisted wet chemical etching
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2016)Capacitors with high capacitance density (capacitance per footprint area) have potential applications in autonomous microsystems that harvest energy from the environment, as they can store and release energy at high rates. ... -
Fabrication of complex oral drug delivery forms by Three Dimensional Printing (tm)
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001)Three Dimensional Printing 3DPTM is a novel solid freeform fabrication technology that has been applied to the fabrication of complex pharmaceutical drug devices. Limitations of the technology as relating to pharmaceuticals ... -
Fabrication of engineered ceramic components by the slurry-based three dimensional printing process
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1998)The slurry-based 3DP process is a novel process that has been developed for fabricating engineered ceramic components. The process is a solid freeform fabrication (SFF) technique that builds components directly from a ... -
Fabrication of high aspect ratio silicon nanostructure arrays by metal-assisted etching
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)The goal of this research was to explore and understand the mechanisms involved in the fabrication of silicon nanostructures using metal-assisted etching. We developed a method utilizing metal-assisted etching in conjunction ... -
Fabrication, characterization, and micromagnetic analysis of lithographically defined particle arrays for applications in data storage
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001)In this thesis, the magnetic behavior of nanostructured ferromagnetic particle arrays are studied by experiments and numerical micromagnetics for ultra-high-density data storage applications. 1 00nm or 200nm period arrays ... -
Fabrication, performance and process optimization of solid electrolyte cells for electrochemical refining of copper
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995) -
Factors affecting segregation in the controlled solidification of aluminum-copper and aluminum-zinc alloys
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1954) -
Factors affecting the mode of solidification of alloys in a controlled freezing system
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1954) -
Fast impurity diffusion in hcp Zr
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996) -
Fatigue behavior of Hastelloy-X at elevated temperatures in air, vacuum and oxygen environments.
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1978) -
The fatigue behavior of small cracks in aircraft turbine disk alloys
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990) -
Fatigue of rubber composites
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1988)