(in Polish) Basics of Nanotechnology 310-ERS-BSII-3
study profile – general
form of study – stationary
type of course – obligatory
Field: exact and natural sciences, discipline: chemical sciences
year -3.
Entrance requirements - non
Number of hours - 30 , lecture -15, laboratory - 15
Teaching methods – conversational lecture, lecture with elements activating students, moderated discussion, student presentations, case study, practical exercises, experiment, observation.
ECTS points – 2
Student workload balance:
hours ECT3
Overall student workload 50,0 2,0
classes 15,0 0,6
laboratory 15,0 0,6
Preparing for classes 18,0 0,7
examination 2,0 0,1
extracurricular activities 15,0 0,6
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Type of course
Mode
Learning outcomes
KA6_WG12 - explains the basics of the construction and operation of scientific and research equipment used in nanotechnology
KA6_UW5 prepares in writing a well-documented study of selected chemical problems related to nanotechnology
KA6_KO1 - is interested in basic chemical processes occurring in the environment related to nanotechnology
KA6_KK2 - understands the need for popular science presentation of selected chemical issues and promotion of the latest achievements in chemistry with the speciall emphasis of nanotechnology
Assessment criteria
Lecture - The crediting is based on attendance on lectures, and a written exam in form of a written essay on a selected topic (with a presentation and discussion).
Laboratory - written assessments of the experiments
Bibliography
1. „Nanoscale materials” ed. L.M. Liz-Marzan and P.V. Kamat Kluwer Academic Publishers
2. “Nanoscale materials in chemistry” ed. K.J. Kalbunde Wiley-Interscience
3. “Electrochemistry of Nanomaterials” ed. G. Hodes, Wiley-VCH 2001
1. “Nanotechnologie” R.W. Kelsall, I. W. Hamley, M. Geoghegan, PWN, 2008,
2. “Nanomateriały inżynierskie konstrukcyjne i funkcjonalne” K. Kurzydłowski, M. Lewandowska, PWN 2010
3. „Nanochemia podstawowe koncepcje” G.A. Ozin, PWN 2011
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Term 2025:
1. „Nanoscale materials” ed. L.M. Liz-Marzan and P.V. Kamat Kluwer Academic Publishers 1. “Nanotechnologie” R.W. Kelsall, I. W. Hamley, M. Geoghegan, PWN, 2008, |
Term 2026:
1. „Nanoscale materials” ed. L.M. Liz-Marzan and P.V. Kamat Kluwer Academic Publishers 1. “Nanotechnologie” R.W. Kelsall, I. W. Hamley, M. Geoghegan, PWN, 2008, |
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