What are aerosols? Why is it important to know about aerosols? And what does it have to do with nanotechnology?
In this master's lecture, delivered in English, we'll work through the basics of aerosol characterization, take a close look at how aerosols move through air, and discuss what the technical and societal implications are.
We also discuss other authoritative topics in the field of aerosol technology, so you will have a comprehensive view of aerosol technology after this lecture.
In the later part of the lecture, we bridge to nanotechnology using current topic areas. In doing so, I draw cross connections between these two topics throughout the semester.
The lecture will take place on Fridays from 13:15 -14:45 and on Mondays from 11:15 - 12:45 in the university building S5. After the lecture there will always be a short come together for all who are interested and there can still be discussion.
Open for everybody!
In this lecture we highlight the educational responsibility of a university. Therefore, everybody who wants to join is highly welcome to join the lectures of interest in the lecture room or online.
https://fh-muenster.zoom.us/j/65506252313?pwd=ekl0RVY2OWJ0bDJrQmtGSnV3WUZXdz09
Schedule
Mo 24.04.23 | Aerosol characterization |
Fr 28.04.23 | Aerosol transport I |
Fr 05.05.23 | Aerosol transport II |
Fr 12.05.23 | Aerosol transport III |
Mo 15.05.23 | Light Scattering |
Fr 02.06.23 | Experimental methods |
Mo 05.06.23 | Coagulation I |
Fr 09.06.23 | Coagulation II |
Fr 16.06.23 | Gas to particle conversion |
Mo 19.06.23 | Carbon Nanotubes |
Fr 23.06.23 | Adhesion at the nanoscale |
Fr 30.06.23 | Nanorobots |