Educational Activities
Prof. Cramb teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses as well as industrial seminars. The majority of his courses stress application of basic skills to more general problems and student participation is encouraged in his classes.
Undergraduate Courses
- Materials in Engineering 27-100
- Thermodynamics of Materials (Sophomore)
- Introduction to Lab (Sophomore)
- Thermodynamics II (Junior)
- Process Metallurgy (Junior)
- Transport (Junior)
- Lab II (Junior)
- Processing Methods 27-322
- Advanced Reading and Senior Thesis (Senior)
- Processing Design (Senior)
- Solidification Processing 27-592
Graduate Courses
Industrial Seminars
- Thin Slab Casting - 1 day short course with Profs. Brimacombe and Samarasekera
- Clean Steel - 1 day short course with Prof. R. J. Fruehan and Prof. A. MacLean
- Continuous Casting Of Slabs, Billets and Blooms Week long course directed by Prof. J. K. Brimacombe, UBC
- The Mold in Continuous Casting - One day seminar on mold practices with Prof. B. Thomas, U. Illinois
- Optimizing Billet Quality - One day seminar with Prof. Samarasekera of UBC.
- Ladle, Tundish, and Mold - Seminar with R. J. Fruehan. 3 day intensive course.
- Tundish Technology - Seminar with Prof. Sahai of OSU.
- Slag Technologies - Seminar with Prof. R. J. Fruehan.
- Materials Processing - Seminar with Prof. Mahajan
updated January, 2004
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