Outlines the Master's program in Computational Science and Engineering at EPFL, detailing its structure, curriculum, and career opportunities for graduates.
Introduces materials science, mechanical properties, and material selection for engineering applications, emphasizing the importance of material properties in design.
Introduces the ME-104 course on structural mechanics, covering objectives, logistics, and key concepts in understanding static forces and structural analysis.
Explores the engineering applications of synthetic DNA, including assembly techniques and versatile applications in lattices, crystals, drug delivery, and nano-robotics.
Explores the reactivity of clay particles, focusing on their charge, structure, cation exchange, and applications in plant nutrient storage and nuclear waste isolation.