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Parma University

Master Course in Functional and Sustainable Materials

PhD in Materials Science and Technology

PhD in Physics

Carbon-based Nanostructures Course (6 CFU) - Year 2024-2025

Teacher: Prof. Mauro Riccò (tel. 905217, e-mail: mauro.ricco@unipr.it)
Teaching support: Prof. Daniele Pontiroli (tel. 905236, e-mail: daniele.pontiroli@unipr.it)
Prof. Giacomo Magnani (tel. 905282, e-mail: giacomo.magnani@unipr.it)

NEWS:

Welcome to the website dedicated to the Carbon-based Nanostructures course of the Master's Degree in Functional and Sustainable Materials.

Given the interdisciplinary nature of the topic, this course is usually also attended by students of the Master Degree in Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Engineering, and by PhD students in Materials Science and Physics.

The classroom in which the course takes place does not allow the recording of the lessons, therefore students absent due to illness or abroad waiting for visa, can find the copy of the slides used in the lessons on this site at the "slides" page.

On this site you will find the program of the course, the slides of the lessons in pdf format, some interesting links, etc.


Educational objectives of the course

The course is mainly focused on providing basic knowledge of nanostructured materials made solely of carbon such as: Fullerenes, Graphenes, Nanotubes, Nanographites, Biochar and Onions. The study of these materials constitutes a frontier field of modern research and the knowledge, achieved today, of these systems suggests that they may constitute the basis of a manifold of future technological applications. Their knowledge should therefore represent an important basis for the training of the future physicist/chemist/material scientist who deals with condensed matter but not only.....

The exam consists of two or more presentations of a specialistic topic and a possible discussion of the topics covered in the course



Aggiornato il: 02.03.2020         Webmaster: M. Riccò

 

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