Credits: 3
Instructors:
(A)
part I: Dr. Liou, Yung ¼Bó` 2/25 - 4/22
part II: Dr. Chen, Chii-Dong
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(B)
Dr. Chen, Pei-Lin ³¯°öµÙ
(A) advanced Physics for Physics background students
Class hour: 2/25 - 4/22 - Friday 15:10-18:00;
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Place:
Part I: 2/25 - 4/22 (every Friday afternoon) - Deliberation Meeting Room,
7F, IoP
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Part II: 4/28 - 6/23 (every Thursday morning) - 2nd Meeting Room, 5F, IoP
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(except May 19 in the Deliberation Meeting Room,
7F of IoP)
Outline:
The objects of this course are to discuss the important topics in the field of nanotechnology. Detail fundamental properties, fabrication and measuring methods of nanostructured materials will be introduced and discussed. New or specific advanced topics will be selected to discuss if necessary. The course will be delivered flexibly either by lectures or discussions. The participation and joint discussion of students are necessary.
Main reference textbooks:
Frank J. Owens and Charles P. Poole Jr., ¡§The physics and chemistry of nanosolids¡¨, Wiley, 2008.
Classnotes:
Week 1:
Week 2:
(B) advanced Chemistry and Bio for Chemistry and bio background students
Class hour: Friday 09:30-12:30, Dr. Chen, Pei-Lin ³¯°öµÙ
Place: P101 Meeting Room,
1F, IoP (except May 20 in the Library Meeting Room, 3F of IoP)
The topics to be covered:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Societal Implications of Nano
Chapter 3: Characterization Methods
Chapter 4: Fabrication Methods
Chapter 5: Materials, Structure, and the Nanosurface
Chapter 6: Energy at the Nanoscale
Chapter 7: The Material Continuum
Chapter 8: Nanothermodynamics
Chapter 9: Carbon-based Nanomaterials
Chapter 10: Chemical Interactions at the Nanoscale
Chapter 11: Supramolecular Chemistry
Chapter 12: Chemical Synthesis and Modification of Nanomaterials
Chapter 13: Natural Nanomaterials
Chapter 14: Biomolecular Nanoscience
Lecture Notes:
Textbook:
Introduction to Nanoscience, by Hornyak, Butta, Tibbals and Rao, CRC Press
Means of Conducting the Course
Lectures and Discussion