Chalmers University of Technology is launching a web based programme which will introduce engineers to the world of graphene science and technology.
"This is a new and different way for us to take on the role of knowledge disseminator in our society", says Maria Knutson Wedel, vice president for undergraduate and master's education at Chalmers. "Previously, we have primarily shared knowledge on a local and national level. The technology today enables global knowledge sharing – we can reach people who need the knowledge in question, no matter where they are located."
The course will be led by Jie Sun, assistant Professor in the Quantum Device Physics Laboratory of Chalrmer's Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience. Those signing up for the 10 week course will learn about the fundamentals of graphene and emerging practical applications. Topics planned for coverage include material properties, electronics, physics, physical chemistry, synthesis and device fabrication and application.
According to Chalmers, those who complete the course will be able to assess if and how graphene can be used in different electronic products to improve, enhance or add new properties.
Students are expected to allocate six hours a week to the course, which comprises lectures, interactive video tutorials and exercises. Students will work on a homework assignment or quiz each week.
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Graham Pitcher
Source: www.newelectronics.co.uk