CHEM-L2300 - X-ray Scattering Methods for Structural Analysis of Bio-based Materials D, Lecture, 24.4.2023-2.6.2023
Kurssiasetusten perusteella kurssi on päättynyt 02.06.2023 Etsi kursseja: CHEM-L2300
Osion kuvaus
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Doctoral level (or advanced Master’s level) course
X-ray scattering methods for structural analysis of bio-based materials
Time: 24.4.-2.6.2023 (period V, spring 2023), contact teaching during 2.-16.5.2023
Place: Aalto University, Otaniemi Campus
Number of credits: 5 cr
Teachers: Paavo Penttilä (paavo.penttila@aalto.fi), Ville Liljeström
Teaching assistants: Aleksi Zitting, Enriqueta Noriega Benitez
The topics covered include:
· Generation of X-rays and their interaction with matter
· Wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS)/X-ray diffraction (XRD)
· Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS)
· Scattering data analysis related to bio-based materials
· Practical aspects of scattering experiments
Teaching will be organized in the form of lectures, demonstrations, group work, and independent studying. Grading will be on the scale from 0 to 5.
The course will consist of lectures on 2.-8.5.2023 (mornings), demonstrations on 8.-10.5.2023 (one half-day per student), guided working in groups (data analysis exercise) on 11.-15.5.2023 (about 3 full days), presentation of group work results (seminar) on 16.5.2023 (full day), and independent studying at other times. Attendance to the contact teaching sessions (in italics) is compulsory.
Number of students admitted to this course is limited (max. 15-16), participants will be chosen mainly based on information given by the students at registration. Registration is over, chosen students will be informed by mid-April. For further information or questions, contact Paavo Penttilä (paavo.penttila@aalto.fi).
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Ask and discuss - let's learn together! KeskustelualueFeel free to ask or discuss anything related to X-ray scattering and other topics of the course. By asking a question that is bothering you, you will also help others. Specific questions related to using X-ray methods to study your samples are also welcome, we can try to solve them together. Students are encouraged to participate in solving the questions.