Nanotechnology
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The primary objective of education in the field of study nanotechnology is to prepare the graduate to meet professional challenges in the area that bring together chemistry, chemical technology and materials engineering both in the national and international job market. Second-cycle degree in this field are aimed at training specialists in this field who have solid knowledge of disciplines that lie at the base of nanoscience and who also have engineering skills critical for applying this knowledge in practice, which shall enable them to work in national and international academic as well as industrial research centers or continue studies in a third-cycle degree programme. In the course of the studies, students advance their skills of practical applications of their knowledge of design, manufacturing, modification and analysis of nanomaterials. Their awareness of the threats that using nanoparticles and nanomaterials brings is raised as is their awareness of the impact on the natural environment and live organisms. Students advance their knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biochemistry and broadly defined materials science useful in problem-solving of complex tasks in nanoscience and interactions in the natural world. They acquire knowledge of, among others, contemporary development trends in nanoscience and nanotechnology and chemistry, biochemistry and materials engineering. Students systematically use and firmly establish the principle of precise, based on empirical data, interpretation of natural phenomena and processes in their research work and in their practical activities. They learn about and learn to use principal techniques, devices and tools used in problem-solving of complex engineering tasks concerning sythesis, modification and analysis of nanomaterials. They are able to evaluate, determine the limitations of and use analytical and experimental methods to solve complex engineering problems and simple research problems. They know OSH principles to the extent necessary for independent work in a research or measurement positions; they demonstrate responsibility for evaluation of threats that particular research techniques may entail and they are able to ensure safe work conditions. They learn to plan and conduct experiments, interpret their results and draw conclusions. They will be able to evaluate fitness for purpose and possibility of applying new nanoscience and nanotechnology solutions, suggest improvements to the existing ones and perform preliminary economic analysis of pending engineering tasks.
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Łódź
Łódzkie Voivodship
90-537
Poland
- 1.5 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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