MASTER 2
SEMESTER 3
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B201: Mesoscopic materials and Interfaces
Main professor: Dr. Alain Gibaud (Department of Physics, University of Maine, LeMans)
Objectives:
The objective of this course is to present the X-ray scattering techniques used to study nanomaterials with different morphologies going from thin films, to powder materials or colloidal solutions. The course will provide students with a full understanding of the X-ray scattering techniques capabilities to analyze such materials. In particular, the sources of X-ray scattering and the types of interaction of X-ray with matter (4h), the principles of X-ray reflectivity (6h), powder diffraction (2h), crystalline thin film diffraction (4h) and Small angle X-ray diffraction (4h) will be presented. PSS will be given for each technique (2.5h). The lectures will be complemented by a series of tutorials (LW) on computers in order to apply the theoretical concepts to practical examples.
Outline:
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Lecture: 20 hours
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PSS: 2.5 hours
Total number of hours: 22.5h (3 ECTS)
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B202: Nanobiotechnologies
Main professor: Dr. Claire Smadja (Institute Galien Paris Sud)
http://www.umr-cnrs8612.u-psud.fr/presentation_pers.php?nom=smadja
Objectives: The aim of this course is to present nanobiotechnologies; characterization, design and application and to clarified the potential of nanotechnology in diagnosis and therapy.
Outline (with number of hours per part)
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Lect
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PSS
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LW
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
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