Scientific and Industrial Practice in the Physics of Nanomaterials

Course: Physics of nanosystems

Structural unit: Faculty of Physics

Title
Scientific and Industrial Practice in the Physics of Nanomaterials
Code
ОК 19
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
Use conceptual and specialized knowledge and understanding of current problems and achievements of selected areas of modern theoretical and experimental physics to solve complex problems and practical problems. Conduct experimental and theoretical research in physics, analyze the results in the context of existing theories, draw reasoned conclusions (including an assessment of the degree of uncertainty) and suggestions for further research. To carry out the phenomenological and theoretical description of the studied physical phenomena, objects and processes.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Know the legal documents governing the activities of the base of practice; safety rules, procedure for performing practice tasks; select, systematize, process and use modern scientific literature on the physics of nanomaterials.
Course content
The content of research and production practice is to acquaint students with the methodology of scientific research, specific theoretical and experimental methods of studying nanomaterials, which are at the departments, in leading research institutions, laboratories, which will be used in the performance of the master's thesis. The purpose of the discipline is to form students' skills in working with specific methods of research, processing and interpretation of empirical data, search, processing and analysis of information from various sources, mastering some approaches, techniques, methods of scientific researches, practical acquaintance with a technique of scientific researches in physics of nanomaterials, ability to present results scientific research.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Educational and scientific program "Physics of nanosystems" for a master's degree in 104 "Physics and Astronomy" https://www.phys.univ.kiev.ua. 2. Vikhrushch VO, Kozlovsky YM Methodology and methods of scientific research. Textbook. Lviv: Lviv Polytechnic Publishing House, 2020. 336 p. 3. Fundamentals of methodology and organization of research: Textbook. way. for students, cadets, graduate students and adjuncts / ed. AE Konversky. - Kyiv: Center for Educational Literature, 2010. - 352 p. 4. Methodology and organization of scientific research with the basics of intellectual property: method. instructions for self. and individual. work for graduate students and students of all specialties. and forms of education / compiled by: II Kichko, VF Savchenko. ChNTU, 2019. - 39 p. 5. Kolesnikov O.V. Fundamentals of scientific research: textbook. manual. Publisher: Center for Educational Literature. 2021. - 144 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Practice - 90 hours.
Assessment methods and criteria
The form of the final control of the success of passing scientific and industrial practice in the physics of nanomaterials is a differentiated test. The means of diagnosing the progress of education are the analysis of the results of scientific and industrial work of students, which are presented at a meeting of the department. Evaluation of the results of the practice is carried out by the head of the practice on a 100-point scale and is approved at a meeting of the department.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Vasyl Vasylovych Kuryliuk
Department of Metals Physics
Faculty of Physics
Oleg Oleksandrovich Korotchenkov
Department of General Physics
Faculty of Physics
Oleg Yaroslavovich Olikh
Department of General Physics
Faculty of Physics
Iryna Volodimirivna Ovsiienko
Department of General Physics
Faculty of Physics
Viktor Vasil'ovich Kozachenko
Department of General Physics
Faculty of Physics