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Untrue - professors recognize that the center of the universe also includes the broader field of study occupied by their own profs and their students and friends.
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I just took a course in Mat Sci last term, it was pretty interesting, but not as in depth as I had hoped. I'd recommend it to anyone dealing with metals and alloys though. Even just the stress/strain/elastic modulus stuff comes in handy when mentally analyzing stuff.
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Gerry, On and off till 1982 long time ago. Things have changed, many more young girls in engineering these days. When I was there had something like a 12/1 ratio woman/men, no PCs, sitll used Key punch cards ......
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Anyone go to CSOM Colorado School of Mines?
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MPD - I was there 68-72, I decided right then that computers wouldn't make it because of those unweildy punch cards, there were 5 identifiable women. I wound up in plastics, only missing the sweet spot by about 10 years.
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Colorado School of Mines?
- a friend of mine teaches physics there... terrible little office they stuck him in -- but he doesn't seem to care since he has two big workstations to futz around with. He seems to pretty much live inside them.
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I'll second Carroll Smith's Engineer to Win book. Good tips on a few alloys and where to use them and why.
Say can anyone tell me the chemical symbol for Unobtainium? ![]()
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B of Material Science and Engineering with an option in Polymer Science from PSU here.
With my focus on polymer science and all I didn't get a ton of metals or ceramics, but a lot of chemistry. I will say if you take the time to actually understand even a basic intro to matsce book, specifically packing structures etc. you will be light years ahead of most. If you take your time, you will find it easy and enjoyable! Arrg i am a geek... |
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1992 - 1998. The wife did the same and is commuting back and forth for her phd. Fun little school - great town to be 'stuck' in for 6 years if you're from Michigan. The name Wise in the MME department rings a bell, but I haven't darkened those halls for (ack!) 7 years now. |
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I've been a Metallurgist for 9 years now and I will say it has come in handy. When applying to your passion, I agree with 1980 911sc, it is enjoyable but I'm not a geek!!!
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I have a degree in Metallurgical Engineering. It's a bit of an obscure field. I didn't even know it existed as an area of study (after working as a machinist !?!) until my second year of engineering school, and then I had to change schools in order to take it.
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