Credits: 3
Instructor: Dr. Wang, Pen-Cheng 王本誠教授, Dr. Yang, Chung Shi 楊重熙教授
Classroom: Room 302, ESS, NTHU
Class Hour: Friday, 13:20-16:20
Introduction:
- Ability to apply professional engineering and science knowledge.
- Apply knowledge proficiently in the fields of low-carbon green energy, nanotechnology and system technology.
- Ability to conduct experiments and simulations to survey engineering problems, and solve them independently.
- Be able to read and write technical papers and give technical presentations.
- Be able to integrate engineering systems, devices and processes.
- Enable students to plan, lead and collaborate.
- Analyze engineering problems and propose innovation solutions.
- Know global development trends of industries, understand how engineering techniques influence the environment, society and world, and develop the ability to continue learning.
- Understand one’s professional ethics and social responsibility.
This course is offered for junior/senior undergraduate students and graduate students with physical science or engineering backgrounds who previously have no extensive exposure to biochemistry. This course consists of lecture series and hands-on experiments. The topics covered in this course include: (1) Basic Organic Chemistry (2) Biomolecules (3) Modern Bioanalytical Techniques.
Basic Organic Chemistry (4 weeks)
Biomolecules (2 weeks)
Bioconjugate Chemistry (1 week)
Modern Bioanalytical Chemistry (4 weeks)
Experiments (4 weeks)
Reference:
- General, Organic and Biochemistry, Katherine J. Denniston, Joseph J. Topping and Robert L. Caret, McGraw Hill, 2004.
- Bioanalytical Chemistry, Susan R. Mikkelsen and Eduardo Corton, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
Method:
Lectures and hands-on experiments (Surface Modification by Organosilanes, Surface
Characterization, Preparation of Functional Thin Films)
Scoring:
- 2 Exams (30% each)
- Homework/Lab Reports (10%)
- Final Presentation (30%)