Program Overview
Program Overview
The program focuses on Nanomaterials and Applications, with a course number of NENS5004 and an identification code of K45 U0040. It is a 3-credit elective course offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering and the Graduate Institute of Nanotechnology and Science.
Course Details
- Course Number: NENS5004
- Identification Code: K45 U0040
- Credits: 3
- Type: Elective
- Department: Electrical Engineering and Graduate Institute of Nanotechnology and Science
- Instructor: Chen Zhi-Rong
Course Schedule and Format
- Class Time: Friday, 7, 8, 9
- Location: Please contact the department office
- Class Type: 2 categories, with a total enrollment of 50 students (30 from NTU and 20 from other universities)
- Language: English
- Platform: NTU COOL
Course Description
The course covers the fabrication of semiconductors and nanomaterials, including lithography, physical vapor deposition, chemical vapor deposition, etching, and nanomaterial synthesis methods such as colloidal synthesis, hydrothermal reaction, and co-precipitation. It also explores quantum dots, plasmonic nanoparticles, up-conversion nanoparticles, perovskite materials, carbon materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOF), polymers, single atom materials, and their applications in integrated circuits, energy conversion and storage, lighting and display, and biomedical fields.
Course Objectives
The course aims to introduce students to the principles and mechanisms of semiconductor and nanomaterial fabrication and synthesis, as well as their applications in various fields, providing a foundational knowledge of nanoscience across disciplines.
Course Requirements and Evaluation
- The course requires students to learn about the fabrication and synthesis of nanomaterials and their applications.
- The evaluation method is not specified in the provided context.
Additional Information
- The course is taught in English.
- The classroom for the course is located in the Xue Xin Building, room 114.
- The course is part of the NTU COOL platform.
- The total enrollment for the course is 50 students, with 30 from NTU and 20 from other universities.
