Selecting a country shows the courses available in your region.
⏱ 2h 36m📚 26 lessons
Introduction to Amorphous Materials and Non-Crystalline Solids
Master the fundamental science, atomic structure, and modern technical applications of non-crystalline materials through clear, step-by-step written explanations.
💬AI instructor Ask about any lesson and get a clear answer instantly, anytime.
🕐Start anytime No schedules or deadlines — learn at your own pace, whenever suits you.
🌐In English Lessons, tasks and certificate — all fully in your language.
About this course
Everyday technology relies heavily on materials that lack a long-range crystalline order, from the glass in your smartphone screen to advanced solar cells. Understanding how these amorphous materials behave, form, and function is essential for anyone looking to work in materials science, engineering, or nanotechnology. This course provides a clear, conceptual pathway into the physics and chemistry of non-crystalline solids, starting with core definitions and structural principles.
You will transition from a basic understanding of atomic arrangements to analyzing how these materials are synthesized, characterized, and utilized in modern industries. By studying the thermodynamic and kinetic factors of the glass transition, you will gain a complete picture of why certain materials resist crystallization and how to control their properties.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the fundamental differences between crystalline and amorphous atomic structures.
- Analyze the thermodynamics and kinetics of the glass transition and glass formation.
- Explore the optical, electrical, and mechanical properties unique to non-crystalline solids.
- Examine modern characterization techniques used to study disordered structures.
- Discover current industrial applications, from optical fibers to thin-film semiconductors.
- Learn about modern computational modeling approaches used to predict amorphous material behavior.
The course begins with foundational terminology and atomic-scale concepts before moving into synthesis methods, structural analysis, and physical properties. It concludes with an overview of real-world engineering applications and future trends in materials design.
This course is designed for beginners, engineering students, and curious professionals who want a solid grounding in materials science without needing prior advanced physics or chemistry prerequisites.
Start reading today to unlock the science behind the non-crystalline materials shaping our technological future.
What you'll get
📜Certificate of completion Add it to your LinkedIn profile
💬Personal AI tutor Stuck on a lesson? Ask your built-in tutor anything, any time.
♾️Lifetime access Come back anytime, no expiry
📱Phone or computer Works anywhere, any device
💸14-day refund No questions asked
⚡Short & focused 2h 36m of practical content
Certificate of completion
Every course you complete on PickAClass issues a credential like this — original, with its own code, verifiable by URL, and detailed about what was actually demonstrated.
P
PickAClass
Skills profile · verifiable
Document
Certificate of Mastery
This certifies that
Name Surname
has successfully demonstrated mastery of
Introduction to Amorphous Materials and Non-Crystalline Solids
Skills demonstrated
✓
Behavioral pattern analysis
Foundational
1.2 hrs
✓
Decision-architecture frameworks
Proficient
1.4 hrs
✓
A/B test design
Proficient
1.7 hrs
✓
Behavioral copywriting
Advanced
1.9 hrs
P
PickAClass — Name Surname
Introduction to Amorphous Materials and Non-Crystalline Solids