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Summer semester 2023
Materials Physics II
Friday 10:00 - 12.00 Lecture
Friday 12:00 - 13.00 Exercises
Place: Wilhelm-Klemm-Str. 10 - IG1 619
Second part of a fundamental introduction to materials physics (Obligatory course in the module of specialization ”Materials Physics”). Content: Structure, Properties and Applications of Metals, Ceramics, Seminconductors and organic materials. Besides mechanical properties, especially electrical, thermal, magnetic, and optical properties. This exercise is offered as a obligatory complement to the lecture Materials Physics II.
Laboratory course in material physics
Wednesday 13:00 - 17:00
Place: Wilhelm-Klemm-Str. 10 - IG1 619/620
Most important part of the teaching program in materials physics. Ten experiments are offered that exemplify the subjects of the introductory lectures "Materials Physics I + II" and demonstrate specific methods in material science.
Shortterm Research Project in Labs of Prof. Salinga
Tuesday, 04.04.2023 14:00
Place: Seminarroom 619, IG 1, Wilhelm-Klemm-Str. 10
A deeper understanding of a subject can be achieved by working on a project as it is typical for both academic and industrial research. Hence, in the Physical Specializations Materials Physics, Photonics and Magnonics, and Nonlinear Physics, it is possible to choose such a learning format. In a mini research project a student works on a small research task. In contrast to a prepared lab course, here a student contributes to the solution of a real problem addressed by the research group of Prof. Salinga. Students are immersed in a research team collaborating closely with more experienced scientists. This work will be concluded by a seminar talk about this project given by the student. Topic, time and duration can be very flexible (5 credit points / 150 hours) and will be agreed upon together with Prof. Salinga.
Practical tutorial
Monday 9:00- 17:00
Room 619/620 IG 1
Experiments supervised by the Salinga working group at the Institute of Materials Physics:
MP1: solar cells
MP6: phase change materials
If you have difficulties to register or access this course's Learnweb page, please contact Simone Schültingkemper via email.