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3rd North American Materials Education Symposium

The event will be held at CalPoly. Photo: Dennis Steers,Cal Poly College of Engineering
Photo: Dennis Steers,Cal Poly College of Engineering

Symposium—themes

  • Innovation and change
  • Crossing disciplines
  • Materials, government, and industry
  • Architecture and design

Thank you to all those who took part in this event for materials educators in undergraduate engineering, design, and science. The feedback has been very positive, and we look forward to welcoming you to next year's event at the College of Design, Engineering and Commerce, Philadelphia University  (March 13-15, 2013)

Attendees can now download PDF copies of the presentations from the Program:

Speaker ProgramReports

Event overview

  • Symposium: March 29-30, 2012
  • Courses: March 27-28, 2012

Venue: Cal Poly: California Polytechnic State University,
San Luis Obispo

Agenda—summary

MATERIALS EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM
Wed, Mar 28 Presenters' Dinner
Thur, Mar 29 Symposium Day 1—attendees can download  PDFs linked from the program
Poster session
Fri, Mar 30 Symposium Day 2—attendees can download  PDFs linked from the program
Poster session
Sat, Mar 31 Granta Development Meeting and Networking opportunities

The Social Programme includes a Drinks Reception and Symposium Dinner.

The Symposium is preceded by optional short courses, led by Prof. Mike Ashby:

Optional SHORT COURSES
Tue, Mar 27 Introducing Materials and the Environment »
(CES EduPack course)
Wed, Mar 28 Advanced Materials Selection and Eco Design »
(CES EduPack course)

Overview

Materials science and materials engineering sit at the intersection of many different subject areas (see figure, right), and play an important role in education and industry as they link the pure and applied sciences across many fields. This breadth makes these subjects uniquely well placed to contribute to the solution of many of today's challenges (see themes). The interdisciplinary nature of materials teaching will be a major focus for the Symposia as we explore how materials can link different subjects together, and learn from experiences of teaching materials and processes across the curriculum.

Materials science, as Prof. Mike Ashby argued in his opening talk for this session, is a bridging discipline, linking the pure and applied sciences across many fields. These events for materials educators follow on from the success of the 2011 symposia, which delegates praised for providing extended opportunities for discussion and encouraging the exchange of ideas and experiences related to materials teaching. The symposia fostered an atmosphere of community amongst educators involved in teaching undergraduate materials science across disciplines including engineering, design, and science. The 2012 symposia are being coordinated by Granta Design, with support from an independent academic Advisory Committee, ASM International, the ASEE Materials Division, SEFI, FEMS, TMS, California Polytechnic State University, and the University of Cambridge. more »

On the two days preceding the Symposium, you can attend optional CES EduPack Short Course. Hosted by Professor Mike Ashby, these demonstrate the use of CES EduPack. The Presenters Dinner will be held on the Wednesday night.

On the Saturday morning after the Symposium, Granta will host a Development Meeting for anyone interested in a more detailed review and discussion of Granta's CES EduPack development plans.