phy631 - Advanced Metrology

phy631 - Advanced Metrology

Institut für Physik 6 KP
Modulteile Semesterveranstaltungen Sommersemester 2020 Prüfungsleistung
VA-Auswahl (Specialization Biomedical Physics)
  • Kein Zugang 5.04.4221 - Grundkurs im Strahlenschutz mit Praktikum Lehrende anzeigen
    • Prof. Dr. Björn Poppe
    • Heiner von Boetticher

    Die Zeiten der Veranstaltung stehen nicht fest.
    Die Studierenden erlangen grundlegende Kenntnisse im Gebiet des Strahlenschutzes. Sie erwerben Fähigkeiten der Bewertung von zivilisatorischen und natürlichen Strahlenexpositionen und deren Vergleich mit Anwendungen in der Medizin. Sie erweitern ihre Kompetenzen im Bereich der Präsentationstechnik durch die Betreuung von kleinen Praktikumsversuchen zum Strahlenschutz. Inhalt: Strahlenphysik, Grundlagen der Dosimetrie, Strahlenschutzgrundsätze, Strahlenschutzverordnung, Natürliche und zivilisatorische Strahlenbelastung, Praktikum im Bereich der Strahlenschutzmesstechnik

VA-Auswahl (Specialization Acoustics)
VA-Auswahl (Specialization Renewable Energies)
  • Kein Zugang 5.04.4102 - Advanced Laboratories in Renewable Energy for Eng. Physics Lehrende anzeigen
    • Evelyn Brudler
    • Dr. Michael Hölling
    • Dr. Gerd Gülker, Dipl.-Phys.
    • Martin Kraft
    • Dr. Gerald Steinfeld, Dipl.-Met.
    • Prof. Dr. Martin Kühn
    • Prof. Dr. Joachim Peinke
    • Dr. Detlev Heinemann
    • Priv.-Doz. Dr. Michael Krüger
    • Esther Drolshagen
    • Theresa Ott
    • Dr. Manuela Schiek
    • Dr. Vita Solovyeva
    • Andreas Hermann Schmidt
    • Jorge Enrique Lezaca Galeano
    • Norman Noske

    Freitag: 09:00 - 17:00, wöchentlich (ab 17.04.2020), Corona Crisis: please check regularly the update on the semester start
    Termine am Freitag, 19.06.2020 11:00 - 12:30

    Students in Master Engineering Physics planning to specialize in the field of Renewable Energy have to register here until 23rd of December to receive a seat in the lecture Advanced Laboratories in Renewable Energy for Eng. Physics. Lab seats in summer term will be distributed accordingly to registratation. Seats will be given given to full Master students first.

VA-Auswahl (Specialization Laser & Optics)
  • Kein Zugang 5.04.6610 - Modern Methods in Optical Microscopy Lehrende anzeigen
    • Markus Schellenberg
    • Prof. Dr. Walter Neu, Dipl.-Phys.

    Dienstag: 12:00 - 14:00, wöchentlich (ab 14.04.2020)
    Termine am Dienstag, 21.04.2020 12:00 - 14:00

    Please subscribe as well in 5.04.4667 Vorlesung: Biophotonics to get necessary documents and information. The seminar "Modern Methods in Optical Microscopy" is part of "Advanced Metrology" and might be offered parallel with the seminar of "Biophotonics" (depending on the amount of participants). Examination: presentation in each part. - Demonstrate knowledge, fundamental understanding and critical awareness of current research fields in state-of-the-art optical microscopy. - Personal development through practice of communication, presentation, time management, teamwork, problem solving, project management, critical evaluation, numeracy, and IT skills. - Students are able to prepare a written scientific report on their own and present their results in an appropriate way to the group; in particular to understand, analyze, classify and work on an advanced microscopy topic, thoroughly study the recommended (and further) literature; find and critically check relevant literature make and incorporate their own thoughts, write down and present their results in a mathematically correct and comprehensible way, finish in time. Topics to be covered will include: microscopy, wave optics, optical imaging, spatial/temporal coherence, light generation/detection, e.g.: - Confocal microscopy - Superresolution microscopy - Single Molecule Imaging - Imaging of living tissue - Raman microscopy - Stochastic microscopy

Hinweise zum Modul
Teilnahmevoraussetzungen
Prüfungsleistung Modul
Internship report: Between 15 and 30 pages or Written
examination: 120 minutes
Kompetenzziele
The course in Advanced Metrology sets up a high-level route enabling the students to acquire skills to allow them to operate e ectively in the majors of Engineering Physics.
This is achieved by provision of state-of-the-art technical and physical approaches covering broad aspects of advanced metrology. Experimental setups, simulations and signal analysis from experiments are explained within the context of Laser and optics, Biomedical physics and acoustics, and renewable energies.
Demonstrate systematic knowledge across appropriate advanced metrology technologies, management, and environmental issues to provide solutions for international industries and/or research organisations.

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