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Department of Physics
open chemistry
KVL / Klausuren / MAP 1st HS: 13.04  2nd HS: 01.06  sem.br.: 20.07  begin WS: 17.10

4020200107 Nanospectroscopy for energy relevant materials  VVZ 

FS
Wed 15-17
weekly NEW 14 1'14 (24) Simone Raoux, Tristan Petit

Digital- & Präsenz-basierter 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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