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Analysis of Transport Phenomena: Electrochemical Transport
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MIT University 
Overview

Gain a comprehensive overview of Electrochemical Transport

Duration

2 weeks

Total fee

2,401

Mode of learning

Online

Course Level

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Analysis of Transport Phenomena: Electrochemical Transport
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Analysis of Transport Phenomena: Electrochemical Transport
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Course details

What are the course deliverables?
  • Electrochemical transport in neutral electrolytes
  • Equilibrium double layers and linear electrokinetics in charged electrolytes
More about this course
  • In these MOOCs, you will learn to formulate mathematical models of transport phenomena based on partial differential equations and to solve them by pencil and paper
  • You will learn to formulate mathematical models of transport phenomena based on partial differential equations and to solve them by pencil and paper
  • You will also learn the art of approximation—how to obtain useful solutions by simplifying a model without sacrificing the key physics
  • Applications include heat and mass transfer, fluid flow, waves, hydrodynamic instabilities, convection, phase transformations and electrochemical transport

Analysis of Transport Phenomena: Electrochemical Transport
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MIT University 
Curriculum

Models

Mathematical Formulation

Scaling

Asymptotics

Series Expansions

Fluid Mechanics

Convection

Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics

Electrochemical Transport

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Analysis of Transport Phenomena: Electrochemical Transport
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Joey Gu
Joey Gu is a Lecturer and a Digital Learning Scientist in the Department of Chemical Engineering at MIT. He received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from MIT in 2019 working on models of multiphase flow in porous media, and a B.E.(Hon) in Chemical and Materials Engineering from the University of Auckland in 2013. His digital learning work spans MIT’s on-campus teaching and global MOOC offerings. Joey is a recipient of MIT’s student-nominated Teaching with Digital Technology Award in 2022.
Martin Bazant
Martin Z. Bazant is a professor of chemical engineering and applied mathematics at MIT with a background in theoretical physics (PhD, Harvard 1997). His research combines theory and experiments in electrochemical systems and transport phenomena. Current topics include water desalination, flow batteries, and electrodeposition. This work was recognized by the 2015 Alexander Kuznetsov Prize in Theoretical Electrochemistry.

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