Reference Summary: This is a lecture from the Nanomanufacturing course at the University of Michigan, taught by Prof. Some information to final year project student on how to present their data.
Material Characterization Techniques Based On Applications -
This is a lecture from the Nanomanufacturing course at the University of Michigan, taught by Prof. Some information to final year project student on how to present their data. Seamless coupling of DIC with the VFM Modules allows direct identification
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- This is a lecture from the Nanomanufacturing course at the University of Michigan, taught by Prof.
- Some information to final year project student on how to present their data.
- Seamless coupling of DIC with the VFM Modules allows direct identification
- The translated content of this course is available in regional languages.
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