The aim of this course is to offer students a comprehensive overview of the diverse applications and research domains within nanotechnology, spanning across the disciplines of physics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and chemistry. It serves as a series of informative overview lectures designed to capture students' interest and curiosity, inspiring them to delve deeper into the subject matter.
Content
- Bottom-up, top-down and quantum effects in the smallest dimensions
- Chemistry of nanomaterials
- Synthesis, characterization and processing of Nanoparticles
- Chemical and physical methods for nanostructuring matter
- Funcional principles of nanomaterials
- Organization of nanoparticles
- Electronic devices in the nanoscale
- Technologies for the production of layers with atomic layer accuracy
- Insights into the nano realm using suitable analytical techniques
The MBE Institute contributes to this course with three lectures and three accompanying exercises.
Lecture
Physics
Chemistry
A. Feldhoff
Prof.
A. Feldhoff
Prof.
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
J. Krügener
Dr.-Ing.
J. Krügener
Dr.-Ing.