Additional chapters of medical physics

Course: Medical physics

Structural unit: Faculty of Physics

Title
Additional chapters of medical physics
Code
ВБ 1.1
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
4 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3
Learning outcomes
To know: Physical methods of experimental research used in biology and medicine. Possibilities and scope of mastered methods. Basic spectral devices and their characteristics, methods of spectroscopic measurements. Physical and chemical properties of partially ordered liquids. Possibilities of matrix isolation method. Dependence of the cluster structure of partially ordered fluids on external conditions. To be able to: Choose the appropriate research method to solve the problem. Analyze spectral data and obtain information about the structure and composition of the object under study. Analyze the relationship between the structure and physical properties of the studied systems. Independently study and use the literature in this discipline, analyze experimental data.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
To master the discipline requires knowledge gained in the general course of physics, including molecular physics, optics, electrodynamics. In addition, knowledge of basic concepts from the courses of general biology, chemistry, theory of intermolecular interactions, biomechanics is required.
Course content
Application of physical research methods in biology and medicine. Classification of spectroscopic methods. Optical spectroscopy. Luminescence. Fluorescence spectroscopy. Vibrational spectroscopy. Methods of infrared absorption and Raman scattering. Radiospectroscopic methods. Nuclear magnetic resonance. X-ray and gamma spectroscopy. Spectral devices and their main characteristics. Methods of spectroscopic measurements. Partially ordered liquids. Water and its unique properties. Water cluster structure. Vibrational spectroscopy of water and quantum chemical simulation of its structure. Matrix isolation method. Cluster structure of monohydric alcohols. IR spectroscopy of alcohols in matrix isolation. Quantum chemical calculations of the structure of monohydric alcohols. Raman spectroscopy of alcohols. Vibrational relaxation. The structure of partially ordered liquids in the condensed state
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1.Kostyuk PG, Zima VL, Magura Sh.S., Miroshnichenko MS, Shuba MF Biophysics. - Kyiv: Oberehy Publishing House, 2001. - 544 p. 2.Physical bases of biomedical optics: monograph / SV Pavlov, VP Kozhemyako, PF Kolisnyk and others. - Vinnytsia: VNTU, 2010. - 152 p. 3.Shevchenko AF Fundamentals of medical and biological physics. - К .: Медицина, 2008. – 655с. 4.Biophysics. Physical methods of analysis and metrology / Ed. EI Lychkovsky, VO Tymanyuk. - Vinnytsia, New Book, 2014. 5.Medical and biological physics / Ed. OV Chaly. - Vinnytsia, New Book, 2013 6. І. Doroshenko, A. Vasylieva. Cluster structure of water. Scholars’ Press, 2019. 94 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester evaluation: during the lectures students are interviewed orally by answering a certain number of questions. Student activity during the survey is estimated at a maximum of 5 points per lecture. It is mandatory for the test to receive the minimum number of points for work during the semester. The final evaluation is conducted in the form of a test, which is conducted in the form of written work, for which the student can receive a maximum of 70 points. Condition of admission to the final test: to score at least 20 points for work during the semester.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Iryna Yuriivna Doroshenko
Department of Physics of Functional Materials
Faculty of Physics

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Department of Physics of Functional Materials
Faculty of Physics