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Summary: 1. Understanding crystal structures: How are more complex crystal
structures built up from simpler ones.
2. Structure-composition-property relations in inorganic materials: Some
examples of subscript engineering in luminescent, catalytic, and magnetic
oxides
Ram Seshadri
Materials Department, and
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Materials Research Laboratory
University of California, Santa Barbara CA 93106
http://www.mrl.ucsb.edu/~seshadri +++ seshadri@mrl.ucsb.edu
1. Understanding crystal structures: How are more complex crystal
structures built up from simpler ones.
http://www.mrl.ucsb.edu/~seshadri/teach.html
Materials 218: Introduction to Inorganic Materials
Materials 286G: Structural Families of Functional Materials
Courses for senior undergraduates, and graduate students from varied
backgrounds
You can't say the phrase, "structure-property relations", without saying
the word, "structure".
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