Nanotechnology of Disperse Systems | Winter Semester 2020/2021 /CoursesID:1865
- Most recent entry on 2021-02-07

Organisational Unit

Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Recording type

Vorlesungsreihe

Language

English

Course chapters

Episode
Title
Lecturer
Updated
Via
Duration
Media
1
Introducing the lecturer in four examples of nanostructured particle research
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-02
Studon
00:09:19
2
Defintions
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-03
Studon
00:20:10
3
Nanotechnology
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-03
Studon
00:14:46
4
Current status
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-03
Studon
00:21:57
5
Overview
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-03
Studon
00:05:59
Episode
Title
Lecturer
Updated
Via
Duration
Media
6
Introduction: Motivation
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-18
Studon
00:19:55
7
Fundamentals: Electromagnetic waves, Maxwell's equations and polarization
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-18
Studon
00:20:45
8
Fundamentals: Interaction of light with bulk materials (complex refractive index)
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-18
Studon
00:17:18
9
Fundamentals: The physical interpretation of the refractive index for dielectrics (Lorentz model)
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-18
Studon
00:23:03
10
Fundamentals: The physical interpretation of the refractive index for metals (Drude model)
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-19
Studon
00:28:49
11
Fundamentals: The output of simulations and measurement techniques
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-19
Studon
00:19:46
12
Interaction of particle systems with light: The optical properties of semiconductor quantum dots
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-19
Studon
00:27:58
13
Interaction of particle systems with light: The optical properties of periodically arranged particles
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-19
Studon
00:20:36
14
Interaction of particle systems with light: The optical properties of very small particles
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-19
Studon
00:18:37
15
Interaction of particle systems with light: The optical properties of arbitrarily-sized spherical particles
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-19
Studon
00:22:45
16
Interaction of particle systems with light: Beyond Mie theory
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-19
Studon
00:26:52
17
Light scattering as a measurement tool: Introduction and single particle measurements
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-20
Studon
00:17:21
18
Light scattering as a measurement tool: "Laser diffraction" particle sizers
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-20
Studon
00:11:50
19
Light scattering as a measurement tool: Dynamic light scattering
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-20
Studon
00:25:45
Episode
Title
Lecturer
Updated
Via
Duration
Media
1
Applications of magnetic nanoparticles
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-07
Studon
00:11:59
2
Fundamentals of magnetism and bulk magnetic properties
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-08
Studon
00:28:32
3
Magnetic nanoparticles: Size-dependent behaviour
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-08
Studon
00:14:07
4
Magnetic nanoparticles: Behaviour in a magnetic field
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-08
Studon
00:17:40
5
Magnetic nanoparticles: Measurement
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-08
Studon
00:20:26
Episode
Title
Lecturer
Updated
Via
Duration
Media
1
Section 1
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-23
Studon
00:18:21
2
Section 2
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-23
Studon
00:13:39
3
Section 3
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-23
Studon
00:19:21
4
Section 4
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-23
Studon
00:37:51
5
Section 5
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-23
Studon
00:18:27
6
Section 6
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-23
Studon
00:28:55
7
Section 7
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-23
Studon
00:23:22
8
Section 8
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-12-23
Studon
00:15:18
Episode
Title
Lecturer
Updated
Via
Duration
Media
1
1. Introduction
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-01-13
Studon
00:10:14
2
2.1 Metal Nanoparticles: Motivation
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-01-13
Studon
00:11:30
3
2.2 Chemical reduction of metal salts
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-01-13
Studon
00:23:49
4
2.3 Classic synthetic approaches for metal nanoparticles
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-01-13
Studon
00:37:00
5
2.4 Metal coated nanoparticles
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-01-13
Studon
00:32:42
6
3.1 Metal oxide nanoparticles: Motivation and fundamentals
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-01-13
Studon
00:24:37
7
3.2.1 Sol-gel techniques
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-01-13
Studon
00:46:28
8
3.2.2 Forced hydrolysis of solvated metal ions
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-01-13
Studon
00:22:15
Episode
Title
Lecturer
Updated
Via
Duration
Media
9
1. Motivation and the structure of carbon nanotubes
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-02-07
Studon
00:19:34
10
2.1 The "discovery" of carbon nanotubes and early developed synthetic methods
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-02-07
Studon
00:16:19
11
2.2 Synthetic methods based on chemical vapour deposition
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-02-07
Studon
00:28:37
12
3 Short introduction to graphene
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2021-02-07
Studon
00:15:08

Clips with no chapter assigned

Episode
Title
Lecturer
Updated
Via
Duration
Media
6
Tips for the exercise sessions (student presentations)
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2020-11-05
Studon
00:06:43

More courses from Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor

Schloss1
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
lecture
2020-07-17
Free / IdM-login / Studon
Elite Masters Programme MAP
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
2022-02-10
Free / Passwort
Schloss1
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
lecture
2020-05-29
IdM-login / Studon
Schloss1
Prof. Robin N. Klupp Taylor
lecture
2020-07-29
Studon