Inhaltsbereich
Introduction to Nanoscience – Overview
- Overview
The interdisciplinary course on Nanoscience - an initiative from the Center of Nanoscience (CeNS) - covers a diverse array of topics to provide master's students in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with a comprehensive understanding. The course begins with the nano-chemistry module, which explores nano particles, quantum dots, and colloids, including the synthesis of colloidal nanocrystals and their surface chemistry, along with practical demonstrations on perovskite quantum dot synthesis. Next, in the nano-physics module, students will delve into optical spectroscopy, electron microscopy, low-dimensional nanomaterials, and the photophysical properties of halide perovskites. Following this, the nano-biology module will introduce topics such as DNA and protein nanotechnology, synthetic biology, and nanomedicine. Finally, the nano-materials module will cover synthesis and characterization methods, the comparison of bulk versus nano properties of materials, and the applications of nanomaterials in energy and sustainability. This structured approach ensures a well-rounded education in Nanoscience, preparing students for advanced research and innovation in this rapidly evolving field.
About the lecture
Time and place
Hybrid mode – Lectures will be online and in person.Lectures will take place every Monday from 5 to 7ct pm.
First lecture: 14 October 2024 at 5 pm, Conference room, Nanoinstitute Munich, Königinstraße 10
Zoom details will be provided by email to the students that enroll in the Lecture.
Monday 17:00-19:00 c.t.
Conference room, Nanoinstitute Munich, Königinstraße 10, Faculty of Physics, LMU
Language: English
Lecturers:
Dr. Quinten Akkerman (NANO-CHEMISTRY): q.akkerman@lmu.de
Prof. Alex Urban (NANO-PHYSICS): urban@lmu.de
Prof. Alena Khmelinskaia (NANO-BIO): akhmelin@cup.lmu.de
Prof. Emiliano Cortes (Coordinator, NANO-MATERIALS): emiliano.cortes@lmu.de
Moodle: All materials are provided on our moodle platform.For the moodle login please contact the lecture email lecture.cens@mu.de
Verantwortlich für den Inhalt: Prof. Dr. Emiliano Cortés