Program Overview
The High-Tech Systems & Materials specialization provides advanced knowledge in solid mechanics, design, and finite element analysis. Led by renowned experts, the program equips graduates with the skills to solve complex problems in industries such as R&D, product development, and materials analysis. Graduates gain expertise in large deformation behavior, thermoplastic materials, and system dynamics.
Program Outline
Outline:
Courses and Research:
- Nonlinear Solid Mechanics:
Teaching:
Specialization Coordinator:
Dr. Ir. Richard Loendersloot
Teaching Methods:
Combines lectures, tutorials, and practical assignments to provide a comprehensive learning experience.
Faculty:
Renowned experts in the field of High-Tech Systems & Materials with a strong research focus.
Careers:
Graduates of the High-Tech Systems & Materials specialization are equipped with the knowledge and skills to pursue careers in various industries, including:
- Research and Development (R&D) departments of industrial companies
- Development of mathematical models and algorithms for materials and systems
- Analysis and control of system behavior
- Design and validation of new products and processes
- Expertise in large deformation behavior of high-strength steel, properties of new thermoplastic materials, and dynamic behavior of systems