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Total 228 training course(s) at schools in United States.

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Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Seattle, Washington, United States
Tel.: 888-469-6499

Thermodynamics
Course Format: Online
Fundamental concepts of temperature, thermodynamic properties, and systems. The first, second, and combined laws. Development of the relations of classical thermodynamics. Introduction to statistical thermodynamics.
 

Seminars on Advances in Manufacturing & Management
Course Format: Online
Current topics and advances made in manufacturing and management. Topics presented by invited speakers from academia and industry. Emphasis on the multidisciplinary nature of manufacturing and management
 

Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Course Format: Online
Design and analysis of advanced manufacturing systems from a strategic as well as technological perspective. Focus on information generation, management, and coordination aspects of complex manufacturing organizations. Examination of system integration alternatives and consequences for relationships with customers and suppliers.
 

Introduction to Microelectro Mechanical Systems
Course Format: Online
This class is an introduction to this exciting new field. The course will cover a wide range of topics including: bulk and surface micromachining mechanical and electrical design MEMS design and layout fabrication processes and MEMS foundries applications, for example: microactuator arrays for "smart surfaces" micro-opto-electromechanical systems (MOEMS)
 

Modern Manufacturing Processes
Course Format: Online
General survey and introduction to modern manufacturing engineering processes. Fundamental principles and practices of modern manufacturing processes. Case studies and exercises relating the course material directly to modern industrial practice.
 

Introduction to Electronic Packaging and Materials
Course Format: Online
The governing equations of transport phenomena: mechanical, thermal, and electromagnetic behavior, thermomechanical and electromagnetic properties of packaging materials, electromagnetic characteristics of circuit and transmission lines, thermal management and reliability analysis of packaging, interconnect and material processing technology.
 

Finite Element Analysis
Course Format: Online
Development of theory and concepts of finite element analysis. Applications in all areas of mechanical engineering, including mechanics of solids, heat transfer, and design of dynamical systems. Weekly computer exercises.
 

Introduction to Composite Materials & Design
Course Format: Online
Stress and strain analysis of continuous fiber composite materials. Orthotropic elasticity, lamination theory, failure criterion, and design philosophies, as applied to structural polymeric composites.
 

Corrosion and Surface Treatment of Materials
Course Format: Online
Corrosion fundamentals and forms (galvanic, crevice, pitting, stress corrosion, erosion, hydrogen and leaching). Principles of design, materials selection, cathodic protection and surface treatments (coatings, carburizing, nitriding and plating) applied to reduce corrosion. Failure analysis applied to case studies.
 

Material-Removal Processes
Course Format: Online
Cutting and noncutting processes for material removal in the shaping of manufactured products. Study of forces and of power consumption and relative costs in the various processes.
 

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