エネルギー材料科学I
Numbering Code | Year/Term | 2022 ・ First semester | ||
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Number of Credits | 2 | Course Type | Lecture | |
Target Year | Master's students | Target Student | ||
Language | Japanese | Day/Period | Mon.3 | |
Instructor name |
SAGAWA TAKASHI (Graduate School of Energy Science Professor) HACHIYA KAN (Graduate School of Energy Science Associate Professor) |
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Outline and Purpose of the Course | This course will focus on materials science and quantum theory of solids, which is an essential subject to design and characterize the organic-, inorganic-, and/or their composite-nanomaterials in relation to energy science. In the course, students will acquire the knowledge and basic science to understand current topics and future prospects on energy. | |||
Course Goals |
・To understand the basics and advanced applications of materials science and quantum theory of solids, which is an essential subject to design and characterize the organic-, inorganic-, and/or their composite- nanomaterials in relation to energy science. ・To acquire the knowledge and basic science to understand current topics and future prospect on energy. |
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Schedule and Contents |
Basically, the course will be offered as the following plan. However, it may change the order or the number of times for each theme depending on the progressive of the course. ・Organic molecular materials/Polymers/Inorganic materials/Presentation [7 classes, Sagawa] ・Photon/Phonon/Fermion fields/Exciton/Plasman/Polaron/Polariton [7 classes, Hachiya] ・Feedback [1 class, Sagawa] |
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Evaluation Methods and Policy | Evaluation will be based on oral presentation and reports (80 points) and class performance (20 points). Oral presentation and reports will be assessed on the basis of achievement level for course goals. Evaluation for class performance includes attendance and active participation. | |||
Course Requirements | None | |||
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) | Depending on the progressive of the course, attendees will conduct a research and consider their assigned parts. | |||
Textbooks | Textbooks/References | Handout will be distributed. |