233054.0 Electronic Processes in Organic Materials (5 cr)
Cooperation network course
Network: FysNet - Physics Education Network
Available for: Doctoral studies, Master's students, Bachelor's students and Bachelor's and Master's students
This course is offered through the Network for FYSNET. These studies are available for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree students studying in the Faculty of Mathematics and Science and the Faculty of Information Technology.
Grading scale:
0-5
Description
This course introduces concepts on electrical properties and processes in organic materials, such as electronic structure, energy and charge-transfer and -transport.
Strong focus is put on interpreting and analyzing experimental data based on theoretical models.
The course employs problem-based learning to emphasize the connection between the concepts.
Learning outcomes
After the course, the student will be able to
1. explain and apply key theories and models of electrical processes in organic materials.
2. analyze experimental data and determine what information can be gained from it based on the theories and models.
3. create and evaluate scientific reports on electrical processes in organic materials based on experimental data.
Description of prerequisites
Structure of matter
Solid-state physics and Basic quantum mechanics nice to have