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Seminar current topics in materials science: Nano in Macro - Integration of molecular components in functional macroscopic systems (111)
Fridays 11:10-12:40 in room 115, Hallwachsstraße 3

title: | Seminar current topics in materials science: Nano in Macro - Integration of molecular components in functional macroscopic systems (111) |
type of lectures: | Optional module course |
given by: | Florian Pump |
lecturer: | G Cuniberti |
schedule: | 2010WS Fridays 11:10-12:40 |
course language: | English |
room: | room 115, Hallwachsstraße 3 |
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summary: | Tentative list of subjects- Basics of scientific presentation (Dr. J. Kunstmann, TU Dresden)
- Functional molecules for applications in electronics: an overview
- Scanning probe microscopy as a versatile tool for molecular characterization and manipulation
- Single molecules, small ensembles and complex networks of molecules as electronic devices
- Bioelectronics: principle and applications
- Modeling charge transfer in molecular systems and network devices
- Thermoelectric effects in molecular systems
- Carbon based electronics: basics and large scale applications
- (Bio-)Molecular sensorics
- Integration of molecular units in nanowire systems
- Molecular organic electronics: OLEDs
- Organic solar cells
- Printed electronics
- Patent law and industrial property protection (Dr. Tobias Kleimann, European Patent and Trademark Attorney, PATENTSHIP GbR, München)
rules of the game- For each topic basic literature will be provided.
- Participation in the seminar is obligatory.
- Presentations will be graded according to: understanding, quality of the presentation, ability to discuss the results, ability to ask questions.
- Presentations: 45 min., followed by 45 min. general discussion.
Concept papers and presentations: projects wiki
Seminar Announcement
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last modified: 2020.12.01 Tue
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Prof. Dr. Gianaurelio Cuniberti
secretariat:
postal address:
Institute for Materials Science
TU Dresden
01062 Dresden, Germany
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