Seminar of semiconductor physics 1101-5sFPprz
Seminar of the Solid State Physics has a more then 40 years tradition.
There were presented works done by chair makers. Works already competed or not completed. During discussions after presentation authors modified the way of work continuation.
Subject:
Experimental works performed in Solid State Chair or during fellowship in foreign laboratories.
Speakers:
Student preparing diploma thesis, PhD students (~ once during academic year).
Foreign scientist collaborating with scientific groups of the Chair.
Scientist who was a student of Warsaw University now working abroad.
Time: 45-60 min + 15-20 min discussion
Number of participants ~ 35 person every week.
Student workload:
Participation in the seminar - 1 ECTS
Preparation of a survey with opinions on all seminars - 1 ECTS
Description by Marian Grynberg, May 2007
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
The student has in-depth knowledge of condensed matter physics and semiconductor nanostructures.
The student is familiar with selected recent advances in condensed matter physics and semiconductor nanostructures.
The student has knowledge of techniques for presenting results.
The student is able to critically analyze the results of measurements, observations, or theoretical calculations in the field of condensed matter physics and semiconductor nanostructures, including an assessment of the accuracy of the results.
The student is ready to read scientific and popular science literature in order to deepen and broaden their knowledge in the field of condensed matter physics and semiconductor nanostructures, taking into account the risks of obtaining information from unverified sources, including
the Internet.
Assessment criteria
Assessment on the basis of a inquiry form concerning each speaker.
Absence from two seminars is permitted without justification.
Practical placement
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Bibliography
Bibliography is provided by speakers.
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
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