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Department of Chemistry
open physics
KVL / Klausuren / MAP 1st HS: 02.11  2nd HS: 21.12  sem.br.: 01.03  begin SS: 12.04

4020205068 Nanospectroscopy for energy relevant materials      VVZ  

FS
Wed 15-17
weekly nV or digital (0) Simone Raoux, Tristan Petit

Digitaler Kurs

classroom language
DE
aims
In this seminar, we want to discuss methods and techniques for the fabrication and characterization of energy-relevant materials. In particular we will study spectroscopic and microscopic methods used at synchrotron radiation sources. The application of these methods for in situ/operando studies of new materials for energy storage and conversion are discussed.

In the seminar, students will prepare presentations the production, characterization and use of new / current energy-relevant functional materials using synchrotron-based spectroscopic and microscopic methods.

Also the following topics will be discussed:
How do I give a scientific presentation?
How do I do a scientific literature research?
Scientific ethics, good scientific conduct
How do I write a scientific publication? Authorship
How do I plan a project (experiment, theory, software, funding)?
What are scientific career opportunities?

requirements
Interest in synchrotron radiation sources, nanospectroscopy, and energy-related materials.
structure / topics / contents
*Synchrotron-based X-ray microscopy
* Synchrotron-based X-ray spectroscopy
* In situ/operandocharacterization of energy materials
* New materials for photovoltaic applications
* New 2-D materials
* New materials for photovoltaic applications
* Multilayer materials for electrochemical energy storage
* Nanostructured thermoelectric materials
The participants of the seminar shape the topic selection and depth themselves.
assigned modules
P8f
amount, credit points; Exam / major course assessment
2 SWS, 6 SP/ECTS (Arbeitsanteil im Modul für diese Lehrveranstaltung, nicht verbindlich)
2 SWS, 6 SP/ECTS. Regular attendance and preparation of a presentation.
contact
Prof. Dr. Simone Raoux, +49 (0)30 8062 12936, simone.raoux@helmholtz-berlin.de, Dr. Tristan Petit, +49 (0)30 8062 15805, tristan.petit@helmholtz-berlin.de
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