BRINELL CENTRE GRADUATE SCHOOL


About the Brinell Centre Graduate School

The Brinell Centre is a newly formed strategic research centre co-ordinating research in materials science in the Stockholm area. The Brinell Centre performs interdisciplinary research and graduate education at the frontiers of one of the most important and challenging areas of science and technology: materials science with focus on advanced engineering materials. The links below describe the Graduate Study Programme and Course Program of the Brinell Centre. Feel welcome to contact us for further information, or if you want information on how to apply do do your graduate studies at the Brinell Centre.

Graduate Study Programme

Contact information

Brinell Centre home page


Courses

Course program 2003-2004 

List of all available courses

 

 


High temperature (2200 °C) graphite furnace used for preparation of various ceramic materials and equipped with a cooling chamber which allows for rapid quenching rates from temperatures exceeding 1500 °C. The apparatus is located at the Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Stockholm University.


Henrik Andersson, active in TN b, in the creep laboratory at the Institute for Metals Research.


Contact

For information regarding how to apply, etc., contact:
 
Prof. Rolf Sandström
Director of the Brinell Centre
Materials Science and Engineering
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)
SE-100 44 Stockholm, SWEDEN
phone: +46-8-790 8321
fax: +46-8-203107
E-mail: rsand@kth.se
Brinell Centre home page

Mats Wallin  991220