(in Polish) Identification Methods in Forensic Sciences 310-ERS-PDWXI-3
The student learns advanced techniques for identifying evidence materials. He gets familiarized with selected spectroscopic (e.g. Mossbauer, UV-Vis, IR, Raman, atomic, ...) and microscopic (TEM, SEM, AFM, STM, MFM, LMF, ...) methods. The student acquires knowledge of how to use modern devices. He gets familiar with a variety of measurement techniques used in working with specific evidence materials and methods of sample (solid, liquid, and gaseous) preparation.
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Prerequisites (description)
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Learning outcomes
KA6_WG12 - explains the basics of the construction and operation of research equipment
KA6_UW5 prepares in writing a well-documented study of selected chemical problems
KA6_KO1 - interested in the basic chemical processes taking place in the environment
Assessment criteria
written exam / project / test
Bibliography
1. R.F. Egerton, Physical Principles of Electron Microscopy, Nowy Jork 2005, Springer
2. Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis: Methods and Protocols group work, Wlodek M. Bujalowski, 2012
3. Spectroscopic Techniques: I Spectrophotometric Techniques, Hofmann, Andreas, 2010
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