Master Course FMM-MP

(Materialwissenschaftliches Praktikum, Schwerpunkt Funktionsmaterialien)

 

This course is designed for Master Students who want to gain insight into modern Material-Science and are interested in a hands on training in this interesting field of research. Therefore we set up 10 experiments in 6 different working groups to give a broad overview in techniques and research.

 

experiment

contact person

 points

Producing a polypyrrole layer by electropolymerisation and subsequential measuring of conductivity

M. Moos, AK Lambert

0931/31-88764

2

Setting up a light emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) and determination of emission properties

A. Schmiedel, AK Lambert

0931/31-86922

3

Scanning tunelling microscopy: studying organic molecules at the solid/liquid interface

V.Stepanenko, AK Würthner

0931/31-85332

3

Construction and characterisation of solution processed OTFTs of P3HT

M. Stolte, AK Würthner

0931/31-88371

3

Synthesis and characterisation of mesoporouse Material SBA-15

T. Staab, AK Sextl

0931/3186864

2

Antireflecting layer on glas surface by Sol-Gel-Dip-coating

T. Staab, AK Sextl

0931/3186864

2

Electrochromic element by layer-by-layer technique

T. Staab, AK Sextl

0931/3186864

2

Atomic force microscopy

K. Kröker, AK Hertel

0931/31-86303

2

Polarisation microscopy

S. Gloza, AK Lehmann

0931/31-83764

2

Polymers - from monomer to material

J. Mager, AK Braunschweig

0931/31-88105

2

For interested Master students there will be a preliminary talk on thursday, 19. April 2012, 4:00 p.m. in HS E (ChemZB).

some general information:

The Master course FMM-MP will be offered during summer and winter semesters.

ECTS-Points: 5

For passing this course you have to gain at least 12 points. The points for each experiment can be read out from the table above (weighting of the experiments is because of different expenditure of time, 2 day experiments give 3 points, 1 day experiments give 2 points). To get your points you have to pass an oral examn at the beginning of each experiment, do the experiment and write a protocol.

Registration: To apply for this course please participate in the preliminary talk mentioned above. Registration via sb@home is not required. To sign in for your experiments please call your contact persons between April 23. to 27. (the week after the preliminary talk) and make an appointment.

WueCampus: Detailed information on the experiments and the template for your protocols will be available on our e-learning platform (wuecampus). You will receive the password at the preliminary talk.

Protocols: For writing your protocol please use the template on wuecampus. Each participant has to write his or her own protocol in german or english (2 to 4 pages). Please proof your statements by citing scientific literature (no wikipedia) and pay attention to formal and spelling rules. The first protocol should be submitted within two weeks after you have finished your experiment.

Proof of attendance: For successfully finishing an experiment you will receive a sign from your adviser. When you completed all the required experiments to gain 12 points please hand your proof of attendance to Michael Moos (IOC, first floor, room 113, phone: 0931/31-88764).

 

If you have further questions please contact:

Michael Moos, 0931/31-88764, michael.moos@uni-wuerzburg.de

 

 

 

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