Instructor(s)
Prof. Martin Culpepper
Prof. Sang-Gook Kim
MIT Course Number
2.76 / 2.760
As Taught In
Fall 2004
Level
Graduate
Course Description
Course Features
- Selected lecture notes
- Projects (no examples)
- Assignments: problem sets (no solutions)
- Assignments: written (no examples)
Course Description
Multi-scale systems (MuSS) consist of components from two or more length scales (nano, micro, meso, or macro-scales). In MuSS, the engineering modeling, design principles, and fabrication processes of the components are fundamentally different. The challenge is to make these components so they are conceptually and model-wise compatible with other-scale components with which they interface. This course covers the fundamental properties of scales, design theories, modeling methods and manufacturing issues which must be addressed in these systems. Examples of MuSS include precision instruments, nanomanipulators, fiber optics, micro/nano-photonics, nanorobotics, MEMS (piezoelectric driven manipulators and optics), X-Ray telescopes and carbon nano-tube assemblies. Students master the materials through problem sets and a project literature critique.