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Opinto-opas 2011-2012
Nanotechnology, 35 cr |
Type of the study block
Major Studies
Contact
Mika Valden, Helge Lemmetyinen, Tapio Rantala
Learning outcomes
- | The student is capable of undertaking post-graduate studies in modern nanotechnologies. |
- | The student achieves the readiness to work as an expert in the field of research, development, teaching or leadership in the economic life or in the public sector. |
- | The student has readiness to participate in the multidisciplinary discussions and cooperations in the field of nanotechnology. |
Content
Compulsory courses
Course | Credit points | Alternativity |
FYS-1586 Physics Laboratory 3 | 5 cr | 2, 3 |
FYS-2106 Introduction to Surface Science | 6 cr | 2 |
FYS-2306 Electron Spectroscopy | 5 cr | 2 |
FYS-2406 Nanostructures and Elementary Surface Processes | 5 cr | 2 |
FYS-6216 Semiconductor Physics I | 4 cr | 3 |
FYS-6606 Photonics | 5 cr | 3 |
FYS-6706 Optical Communication Systems | 4-5 cr | 3 |
KEM-5056 Spectroscopy | 6 cr | 1 |
KEM-5100 Photochemistry | 5 cr | 1 |
KEM-5126 Photochemistry, Laboratory | 3 cr | 1 |
KEM-5157 Experimental optical spectroscopy | 4 cr | 1 |
KEM-5176 Nanochemistry | 6 cr | 1 |
Total | 58 cr |
1. Compulsory courses in the focus area Molecular nanotechnology.
2. Compulsory courses in the focus area Nanomaterials Science.
3. Compulsory courses in the focus area Optical Nanostructures.
Alternative studies
Course | Credit points | Alternativity |
BIO-2666 Nanobiotechnologies | 4 cr | 1, 2, 3 |
FYS-2106 Introduction to Surface Science | 6 cr | 1 |
FYS-2406 Nanostructures and Elementary Surface Processes | 5 cr | 1 |
FYS-5106 Optics II | 6 cr | 3 |
FYS-5416 Laser Physics I | 4 cr | 1, 2, 3 |
FYS-5426 Laser Physics II | 4 cr | 1, 2, 3 |
FYS-5516 Nonlinear Optics I | 4 cr | 1 |
FYS-5526 Nonlinear Optics II | 4 cr | 1 |
FYS-5606 Semiclassical light-matter interaction | 6 cr | 3 |
FYS-6226 Semiconductor Physics II | 3 cr | 4 |
FYS-6406 Advanced Compound Semiconductor Technology | 5 cr | 3, 4 |
FYS-7306 Molecular modeling of bio- and nanosystems | 5-8 cr | 1, 2, 3 |
KEM-5056 Spectroscopy | 6 cr | 3 |
KEM-5100 Photochemistry | 5 cr | 3 |
KEM-5157 Experimental optical spectroscopy | 4 cr | 2, 3 |
MOL-3416 Electron Microscopy | 5 cr | 2 |
MOL-3616 X-ray Diffraction and Transmission Electron Microscopy | 7 cr | 2 |
1. Complementary courses in the focus area Molecular Nanotechnology
2. Complementary courses in the focus area Nanomaterials Science
3. Complementary courses in the focus area Optical Nanostructures
4. The student has to select at least another course in the focus area Optical Nanostructures
Additional information
Nanotechnologies utilize the novel properties of light and matter at nanoscale. Nanotechnologies concentrate on nanophotonics (semiconductor lasers, optoelectronics components, optical propertiers of nanostructured materials, and supramolecular photochemistry) and surface and nanomaterials science at TUT. The areas are very promising, emerging fields of scientific research and high technology industry nationally and globally. Innovations in these fields will enable new breakthroughs in 21st century communication-, transportation-, manufacturing- and information technologies as well as in life sciences. The focus of the major Nanotechnology is on the following three areas: 1. Molecular nanotechnology 2. Nanomaterials science 3. Optical nanostructures