General
Course description
The course provides the students with insights into the various important functional inorganic material families employed in new sustainable energy technologies, conventional electronics and optics, as well as spintronics and other emerging application fields. The course covers among others the superconductive, magnetic, ferroelectric, thermoelectric, Li-ion and oxide-ion conductive and photoactive materials, and also the physical phenomena behind the targeted material functions. The focus is on new materials.
Teachers
- Prof. Maarit Karppinen (maarit.karppinen@aalto.fi)
- Prof. Mady Elbahri (mady.elbahri@aalto.fi)
- Prof. Antti Karttunen (antti.karttunen@aalto.fi)
First lecture
Monday 29.10. at 12:15-14:00 in Lecture hall B202b.
Week 1 (Maarit Karppinen)
Week 2 (Maarit Karppinen)
Week 3 (Antti Karttunen)
Week 4 (Antti Karttunen)
Week 5 (Mady Elbahri)
Week 6 (Mady Elbahri)
Week 7 (Mady Elbahri)
Final lecture diary
In the final lecture diary, please mark clearly, which lectures you actually attended and which you did not attend. We need this information for the evaluation of the lecture diaries.
Please remember to add a final section where you should reflect on the whole course, and especially on your own learning process! See the Lecture diary instructions from Lecture 1 for details.
Final grades