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Continuation of 222A. Interparticle interactions, coagulation, DLVO theory, steric interactions, polymer-coated surfaces, polymers in solution, thin film viscosity. Surfactant and lipid self-assembly: micelles, microemulsions. Surfaces: wetting, contact angles, surface tension. Surfactants on surfaces: langmuir-blodgett films, adsorption, adhesion. Non-equilibrium and dynamic interactions.

Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.

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Engineering

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PITENIS A A
Angela Pitenis
4.3
7 reviews
MATRL 222B Pitenis A A Spring 2020 Total: 10
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MATRL101 . Pitenis A A 8 Months Ago

Prof Pitenis is really nice, but i agree with the other comments, i think this is the most boring class i have taken. The material is expansive, and really tedious to work through.

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MATRL101 . Pitenis A A 8 Months Ago

Really nice prof, and is obviously passionate but man this class was BOORING. Most people interested in materials take the 100 series so the 101 series is a speed run of everything, and taught to people who do not care about materials which kind of sucks but oh well. wish it wasnt required and I can could another tech elective instead.

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MATRL101 . Pitenis A A 1 Year, 8 Months Ago

Good professor and passionate about material science. I do agree the lectures are boring. There is a lot of content to cover in the span of 10 weeks as well. Homework was always manageable and clear.

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MATRL101 . Pitenis A A 1 Year, 8 Months Ago

Professor Pitenis is super passionate about material science and is a great teacher. However, the material is pretty boring and it was very hard to get myself to pay attention and even go to lecture. I went to barely any lectures, and did pretty well on all the assignments. Overall the class is structured so that you'll do well if you try.

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MATRL101 . Pitenis A A 1 Year, 8 Months Ago

Professor Pitenis has such evident passion in her field, she is super accessible outside of class and really wants students to love materials science as much as she does. The class is fairly graded, it is just a lot of content to cover in 10 weeks, so lectures have to move fast.

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MATRL101 . Pitenis A A 2 Years Ago

Final was only 1 hour and 15 mins and was worth 45% of the grade. Additionally, not the professor's fault but the TAs are extremely slow graders, took them 12 days to grade the final and often over a week to grade hw. I felt the final exam wasn't cumulative enough. Homework is fairly easy but very hard to get 100% on.

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