Course unit
Physics of Nanotechnologies
Last updated: 22/02/2024
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Course Director(s):
GANSTER Patrick
General Description:
Nanotechnology concerns the use of nano-objects of a size between the atom and a macroscopic object. This Unit proposes the discovery of different observation and measuring instruments on a nanometric scale.
Key words:
Nanomaterials
Tools of observation and characterisation
Number of teaching hours
40
Fields of study
Electronics, Telecommunications and Networks
Materials Science
Chemistry, Process Engineering
Teaching language
French
Intended learning outcomes
On completion of the unit, the student will be capable of: |
Classification level |
Priority |
Understanding the functioning of different nano-scale measuring instruments |
2. Understand |
Essential |
Choosing the instrument most adapted to the case under study |
4. Analyse |
Essential |
Understanding the measuring limits on a nanometric scale |
2. Understand |
Essential |
Analysing data |
2. Understand |
Important |
Learning assessment methods
Percentage ratio of individual assessment
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Percentage ratio of group assessment
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Written exam:
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100
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%
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Project submission:
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0
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%
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Individual oral exam:
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0
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%
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Group presentation:
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0
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%
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Individual presentation:
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0
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%
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Group practical exercise:
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0
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%
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Individual practical exercise:
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0
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%
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Group report:
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0
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%
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Individual report:
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0
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%
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Other(s): 0 %
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Programme and content
Type of teaching activity |
Content, sequencing and organisation |
Course |
Presentation of different analytic and measuring tools on a nanometric scale with a review of the physical mechanisms and technology involved. |
Case study |
Sessions of analysis of objects developed from nanotechnology |