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Nano-to-Macro Transport Processes

Three-dimensional illustration of nanotube structure.

With predicted revolutionary applications, nanoscale structures like this carbon "peapod" are the focus of extensive research. (Image courtesy of the U.S. Office of Management and Budget.)

Instructor(s)

MIT Course Number

2.57

As Taught In

Fall 2004

Level

Graduate

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Course Description

This course provides parallel treatments of photons, electrons, phonons, and molecules as energy carriers, aiming at fundamental understanding and descriptive tools for energy and heat transport processes from nanoscale continuously to macroscale. Topics include the energy levels, the statistical behavior and internal energy, energy transport in the forms of waves and particles, scattering and heat generation processes, Boltzmann equation and derivation of classical laws, deviation from classical laws at nanoscale and their appropriate descriptions, with applications in nano- and microtechnology.