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New Advanced Lecture Series on Fundamentals of Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics can be an intimidating subject, even for those who are familiar with it. And once you get to the more advanced fundamentals, many people hesitate to even approach the topic. CALPHAD-based tools like Thermo-Calc put the principles of thermodynamics into practice and make them accessible to people to help them solve practical problems without having to understand the science behind the software. But for some people, understanding the fundamentals of thermodynamics is interesting and can even be useful in their work. For those people, we would like to direct you to a new lecture series, created by Professor John Ågren, one of the original developers of Thermo-Calc, called Advanced Lectures on Fundamentals of Thermodynamics.

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What You Will Learn in the Series

In this 18-part lecture series, Prof. Ågren takes a deep dive into the fundamentals of thermodynamics, discussing the ideas behind thermodynamics, such as equilibrium states and phase diagrams, driving forces and thermodynamic models, how to apply thermodynamics to practical problems using CALPHAD technology, and how to formulate thermodynamic models. The lectures begin by discussing the concepts behind thermodynamics, then move on to the mathematical equations that represent the phenomenon, the methods to treat the mathematics, and finally how to implement the ideas into computational modeling. It is a full university level course based on the syllabus Professor Ågren taught for over 30 years.

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A screenshot from Lecture 2 showing Prof. Ågren explaining the concepts of phase transformation and equilibrium.

Intended Audience for the Lecture Series

The lecture series is intended for anyone who uses or is interested in CALPHAD tools and would like a deeper understanding of their basis, but it will be most useful to those who have a graduate or postgraduate understanding of thermodynamics and who want a refresher in the subject, for instance someone who is revisiting the topic after time away or who is preparing to defend their thesis. Additionally, the series would be useful for those who have a background in engineering math, physics, or chemistry at an undergraduate level, and want to learn about thermodynamics.

~The series would probably be too advanced for someone at an undergraduate level who is just starting to learn about thermodynamics, says Ågren, or someone who is looking for an introduction to the subject. I designed it for those who are more advanced and want to revisit the topic or learn about it in an easily accessible way. But, he continues, I would never discourage someone from watching, if they’re interested in learning.

Not Needed to Use Thermo-Calc

Although the topics covered in the series discuss the science behind CALPHAD-based tools like Thermo-Calc, this level of knowledge is far beyond what is needed to use them. Professor Ågren explains,

~The series was never intended to help people use Thermo-Calc. This level of understanding simply isn’t needed. In the same way that you don’t need to know coding to play a video game, you also don’t need to know the foundational models to use Thermo-Calc. The series was produced for educational purposes for those who are interested in learning about the science behind the tools.

Access the Lecture Series

The lecture series is freely available and does not require registration. You can view the videos at the link below:

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Prof. John Ågren
Creator of the Lecture Series

About Professor John Ågren

Prof. Ågren was one of the original developers of Thermo-Calc and his contributions to the software became the foundation for the Diffusion Module (DICTRA), which is now used at more than 500 organizations in 42 countries around the world. His illustrious career has spanned over 40 years, during which time he has supervised 30 PhD students through to graduation, won several prestigious awards, including the Hume-Rothery Award, TMS Fellow award, J. Willard Gibbs Phase Equilibria award, and NIMS award, was inducted into the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, as well as the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE), and has published nearly 200 papers. He is currently Professor Emeritus at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, where he was a professor for nearly three decades. Since 2017, he has been a Senior Scientific Adviser at Thermo-Calc Software AB.

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