IM 2655 Introduction to Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Assoc

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IM 2655 Introduction to Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Assoc. Prof. Muhammet Toprak KTH, FNM

IM 2655 Introduction to Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology Assoc. Prof. Muhammet Toprak KTH, FNM

Level D level course Compulsory for Nanotechnology Program Year 1 – Period 1 Grading

Level D level course Compulsory for Nanotechnology Program Year 1 – Period 1 Grading scale: A-F Examination: Total 7. 5 p Participation (min 80%): Assignments TUT 1, TUT 2: 1 p each: Project report + Oral Presentation: 3 p 2 p

Contact Info Lecturer/Examiner: Assoc. Prof. Muhammet Toprak office: room 3210 – Electrum 229 e-mail:

Contact Info Lecturer/Examiner: Assoc. Prof. Muhammet Toprak office: room 3210 – Electrum 229 e-mail: toprak@kth. se tel: 08 7908344 Mobile: 0735519358 Address: https: //www. kth. se/social/course/IM 2655/ ICT School Functional Materials Division, Isafjordsgatan 22 -24, 16441 Ksita

Participants

Participants

Participants Förnamn Teuku Fawzul Ahmed Shariful Jonatan Mohamed Vladimir Nathalie Max Chuan Sihui Youssef

Participants Förnamn Teuku Fawzul Ahmed Shariful Jonatan Mohamed Vladimir Nathalie Max Chuan Sihui Youssef Efternamn Akbar Al-Askalany Alam Alvelid Atwa Banovic Carrier Chen Dhraief Epost tfakbar@kth. se ahmedaa@kth. se alam 5@kth. se jalv@kth. se atwa@kth. se banovic@kth. se carrier@kth. se chuanc@kth. se sihuic@kth. se dhraief@kth. se Gonzalo Rikard Javier Hugo Mahmudul Mouinul Johnny Ge Aria Faraz Nikolaos Praween Mehedi Sumit Kittanai Xiaoyu Stefano Sara Jesper Zulfiqar Hussain Sergey Karthik Carl Ming Laura Fernandez De Santaella Roa Friberg García Pérez Godoy Hasan Islam Israelsson Jiang Khalili Khavari Konstantopoulos Kumar Mamun Mohanty Patoomvasna Piao Prevosti Saki Scott-Robbert Shah Shishkin Srinivasan Von Treskow Zhu Zurauskaite gfdsr@kth. se rikardfr@kth. se javgp@kth. se hgodoy@kth. se mahhas@kth. se mouinul@kth. se johnnyi@kth. se gej@kth. se akhalili@kth. se farazk@kth. se nkon@kth. se praween@kth. se mehedim@kth. se sumitm@kth. se kittanai@kth. se xiaoyup@kth. se prevosti@kth. se ssaki@kth. se jespersr@kth. se zhshah@kth. se shishkin@kth. se karthiks@kth. se carlvt@kth. se mingzhu@kth. se lauraz@kth. se Program TNTEM TNTEM CTFYS CMIEL INKI TNTEM CMIEL TNTEM TNTEM TNTEM CELTE TNTEM TNTEM

Link to Schedule ◦ Conflicts with other courses? ◦ http: //www. kth. se/schema/? showweekend=false&start=2014

Link to Schedule ◦ Conflicts with other courses? ◦ http: //www. kth. se/schema/? showweekend=false&start=2014 -09 -01&end=2014 -1031&freetext=IM 26%3 F 5&outputview=oneweek ◦ New Scheme Suggestions?

 Schema (v 36 -v 44) Kurs IM 2655 Introduction to Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology

Schema (v 36 -v 44) Kurs IM 2655 Introduction to Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology

Schema (v 36 -v 44) Exam: Seminars in lecture periods…

Schema (v 36 -v 44) Exam: Seminars in lecture periods…

Participation Compulsory (80%) Currently 20 participants

Participation Compulsory (80%) Currently 20 participants

Content Main content: The new concepts of nanotechnology and the change into a new

Content Main content: The new concepts of nanotechnology and the change into a new interdisciplinary paradigm contemporary and in line with students’ future studies will be discussed. The recent scientific and technology work in the nano world will be presented to demonstrate the potential of nanoscience and industrial applications of nanotechnology. The course will also have a part for introducing the KTH library services and scientific information search on different databases. Introduction to scientific report writing is also an integral part of the library program. Course Literature: Introduction to Nanotechnology, by Frank J. Ovens Lecture notes and reference literature.

Objectives This course will give a general but advanced introduction to the field and

Objectives This course will give a general but advanced introduction to the field and discuss paradigm shifts as scientific frameworks from physics, chemistry and biology as well as from materials science. After a successful completion of the course, students should be able to: Define Nanotechnology. Define Nanomaterials based on their dimensionality. Explain the importance of reduction in materials dimensionality, and its relationship with materials properties. Give examples on size-dependant phenomena. Explain top-down approaches for Nanomaterial fabrication, and give some examples. Explain bottom-up approaches for Nanomaterial fabrication, and give some examples. Give examples on the use of Nanotechnology in biomedical applications. Give examples on the use of Nanotechnology in optical applications. Give examples on the use of Nanotechnology in microelectronics applications. Perform a literature survey on a chosen topic in the scientific literature. Present results of a research in the form of a written report. Present results of a research in the form of an oral presentation.

Literature INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY by Poole Jr and Owens Wiley (2003) NANOMATERIALS: Synthesis, Properties

Literature INTRODUCTION TO NANOTECHNOLOGY by Poole Jr and Owens Wiley (2003) NANOMATERIALS: Synthesis, Properties and Applications. Edelstein and Cammarata IOP-Publications. Hand outs IM 2655 Intro to nanotech 2021 -02 -27 1 2

Project report + Oral Presentation Work in groups of 2 Project topcs will be

Project report + Oral Presentation Work in groups of 2 Project topcs will be provided for selection A written report has to be handed in Oral presentation (ppt) before the class ◦ 15 min for groups of two ◦ 20 min for groups of three