Name | Status | Department |
Kornél Majlinger | assistant professor | BME, Department of Materials Science and Engineering |
Alfréd Kállay-Menyhárd | associate professor | BME, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science |
Budapest University of Technology and Economics Faculty of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology |
Vegyészmérnöki alapképzési szak nappali BSc |
Name of the subject in Hungarian: Fémek és fémmátrixú kompozitok
Course ID | Assessment | Credits |
BMEGEMTBVFM | 2+0+0/v | 2 |
Name | Status | Department |
Kornél Majlinger | assistant professor | BME, Department of Materials Science and Engineering |
Alfréd Kállay-Menyhárd | associate professor | BME, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science |
Dr. Kornél Májlinger, assistant professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Mathematics
During their professional/experimental work chemical engineers often meet different traditional and modern metallic materials. Important knowledge of natural science and engineering that make possible production, processing and appropriate application of metallic functional materials is discussed during the course. A further aim of the subject is to present – from the aspects of material science – the ability of metals, alloys and complex metallic matrixes as well as their associated systems to satisfy the demand of modern economy.
Kornél Májlinger, assistant professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
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