Richard Taylor

Richard H. Taylor received a BS and MS degree in Physics from Brigham Young University and a PhD in Materials Science from Duke University. A primary focus of Dr. Taylor's graduate research was crystal symmetry and materials structure-properties relationships. As a graduate student, he worked at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, MD, USA as part of the Materials Genome Initiative, a nationally funded effort to advance materials-based knowledge and innovation. Dr. Taylor is an active researcher and is currently a Visiting Lecturer in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Symmetry, Structure and Tensor Properties of Materials (edX)

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An upper-level undergraduate engineering course that explores the structure and symmetry of materials and the profound effect that structure has on physical properties of materials. In Symmetry, Structure, and Tensor Properties of Materials, you will study the underlying structures of materials and you will deepen your understanding of the [...]
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