Acquisition of the essential bases for laboratory experiments relating to subjects dealt with in class on materials applied to electronics and the Life Sciences.
On completion of the unit, the student will be capable of: | Classification level | Priority |
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Characterising a wave in a waveguide | 1. Knowledge | Useful |
Characterising several parts of a cell structure using fluorescence microscopy | 1. Knowledge | Useful |
Applying PDMS | 1. Knowledge | Useful |
Understanding the output work role of semiconductors | 2. Understand | Useful |
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Written exam: | % | Project submission: | 100 | % | |
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Type of teaching activity | Content, sequencing and organisation |
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Practical course | Characterisation of transmission lines, electromagnetic waveguides |
Practical course | Use of fluorescent markers to distinguish different cell structure parts by fluorescence microscopy |
Practical course | Introduction to PDMS polymerisation |
Practical course | Kelvin Probe : output work role of semiconductors |