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Senior Faculty Lecturer
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Ph.D Metallurgical Engineering, 缅北强奸, Canada
M. Sc Metallurgical Engineering, 缅北强奸, Canada
Dipl. Eng. Materials Sciences,Centre Scientifique et Polytechnique,France
Associate Director, 缅北强奸 Materials Characterization (MMC)
REGAL Institutional Coordinator at 缅北强奸
Director, REGAL-缅北强奸
Direction board member and co-founder, REGAL (Aluminium Research Centre)
Wong Building, Rm 2M070
514.398.3590 [Office]
514.398.4492 [Fax]听听听
florence.paray [at] mcgill.ca (Email)
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Florence Paray received her engineering degree in Materials Sciences from Centre Scientifique et Polytechnique de Paris-Nord (France) (鈥淒ipl么me d鈥檌ng茅nieur en sciences des mat茅riaux鈥),She obtained a Ph.D. degree in metallurgical engineering from 缅北强奸, As research associate in John Gruzleski鈥檚 research group, she gained extensive experience in aluminum alloys while she started also working part time for the department.
With a physical metallurgist background, she is Academic Senior Faculty Lecturer with interests in materials characterization and aluminum research. She is contributing to the department in different aspects such teaching, laboratory programs, research and technical support, safety, space management, equipment acquisition, external consultations etc鈥
Florence Paray is the Associate Director for 缅北强奸 Materials Characterization (MMC), a multi-user, departmental, shared instrumentation facility for materials research and characterization
As Director of REGAL-缅北强奸, she is involved in the Research Centre on Aluminum REGAL which regroups seven universities and one CEGEP. She is a REGAL co- founder and a member of the direction board.
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Courses
MIME 260
Materials Science&Engineering
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Mining & Materials Engineering: Structure properties and fabrication of metals, polymers, ceramics, composites; engineering properties: tensile, fracture, creep, oxidation, corrosion, friction, wear; fabrication and joining methods; principles of materials selection.
Offered by: Mining & Materials Engineering
- Terms
- Instructors
- Florence Paray, Jinhyuk Lee
- Stephen Yue, Florence Paray
MIME 261
Structure of Materials
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Mining & Materials Engineering: Classification of materials, electrons in atoms, molecules and solids, bonding in solids, elements of crystallography, common crystal structures, atoms positions, directions and planes in crystal structures, defects in crystalline solids, point defects, dislocations, structure of polycrystalline materials, grains, grain boundaries, non-crystalline solids.
Offered by: Mining & Materials Engineering
- Terms
- Instructors
- Florence Paray, Mark Y Amegadzie
MIME 280
Industrial Training 1
2 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Mining & Materials Engineering: Four-month training period in a materials engineering industrial or research environment. Work term report due upon completion.
Offered by: Mining & Materials Engineering
- Prerequisites: Department permission required. Must have completed a minimum of 40 credits of the core program.
- Restriction: Open only to 缅北强奸 students.
- Terms
- Instructors
- Florence Paray
- Florence Paray
MIME 317
Analytical&Character'ion Techs
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Mining & Materials Engineering: Bulk, surface and microanalytical techniques for materials characterization. Bulk analysis: spectrophotometry using UV, visible, flame and atomic absorption, x-ray diffraction and x-ray fluorescence. Surface and microanalysis: infrared spectroscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, Auger electron and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.
Offered by: Mining & Materials Engineering
- Terms
- Instructors
- Florence Paray, Marta Cerruti, Raynald Gauvin
MIME 362
Mechanical Properties
3 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Mining & Materials Engineering: Stress-strain behaviour. Elasticity and plasticity of metals, ceramics and polymers. Dislocations theory. Single crystal and polycrystalline slip. Mechanical twinning. Strengthening mechanisms. Process-property and microstructure-property relationships. Notch toughness and fracture mechanics. Failure, fracture and damage accumulation. Fatigue. Creep and creep rupture. Fractography. Design considerations in materials selection.
Offered by: Mining & Materials Engineering
- Terms
- Instructors
- Florence Paray, Mark Y Amegadzie, Jun Song
MIME 480
Industrial Training 3
2 Credits
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Mining & Materials Engineering: Four-month work period in industry. Work term report with co-op seminar due upon completion.
Offered by: Mining & Materials Engineering
- Prerequisite: MIME 380
- Restriction: Open only to 缅北强奸 students.
- Terms
- Instructors
- Philippe Ouzilleau
- Philippe Ouzilleau
MIME 601
Eng. Laboratory Practice
Offered in the:
- Fall
- Winter
- Summer
Mining & Materials Engineering: The basics of laboratory safety in mining and materials engineering laboratories. Mandatory safety orientation (administration, contacts, fire, waste, emergency
procedures) and official WHMIS training.
Offered by: Mining & Materials Engineering
- Restriction(s): Restricted to mining and materials engineering graduate students.
- 1. For Masters鈥 students the course must be completed by the end of the first year of the student's enrollment in a Masters' degree program. Likewise, for Doctoral students the course must be completed by the end of the first year of the student's enrollment in a Doctoral degree program.
- Terms
- Instructors
- Florence Paray
- Florence Paray