2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Development of an Online Phase-Field Theory Course for Mechanical Engineering Graduate Students

Presented at Graduate Studies Division (GSD) Technical Session 2: Innovative Approaches to Teaching and Learning in Engineering Graduate Programs

A graduate level course, Phase-Field Theory, was designed and offered to the mechanical engineering (ME) M.S. and Ph.D. students at Mississippi State University (MSU) through online instruction. The significance of the phase-field method to students in materials science and the course development process are elaborated in this paper. In particular, since this class was taught in summer semester 2020, measures were taken to enable students to understand the essence of the phase-field method and master fundamental phase-field modeling techniques in a short period time despite the challenges of COVID-19 during the course development process. Positive student feedback and decent evaluation results were proofs that the course objectives were achieved.

Authors
  1. Dr. Yucheng Liu South Dakota State University [biography]
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