Course - Bionanotechnology, Specialization Course - TFY4525
Bionanotechnology, Specialization Course
New from the academic year 2010/2011
About
About the course
Course content
The course includes the module
TFYX Nanostructuring of surfaces for biological applications (3.75 sp),
plus one 3.75 credit module chosen by the student from the following list:
TFY1a Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Part I (3.75 sp)
TFY2a Light Microscopy and Optical Techniques (3.75 sp)
TFY2b Techniques for Single Molecule Studies (3.75 sp)
TFY4a Photobiophysics (3.75 sp)
Biopolymer materials (3.75 sp)
Bioinformatics(3.75 sp)
Immobilized cells and enzymes (3.75 sp)
Students with topics in their curricula that overlap with modules listed above cannot include those in their specialization course.
For more information on these courses, visit the webpages at http://www.ntnu.no/fysikk/english/courses/specialmodules
Learning outcome
The course shall give the student an in-depth knowledge and skills within current issues of bionanotechnology.
Learning methods and activities
The modules are given as lectures, colloquia, laboratory courses or self studies. The specialization will include activities within a cleanroom and training and practice of techniques installed in the cleanroom. Teaching will be in English if students on international master programmes are attending the course. A re-sit examination will be held within the examination period.
Recommended previous knowledge
Completed courses in the study programme for Nanotechnology, within the study plan for Bionanotechnology, or equivalent.
Required previous knowledge
Completed course TFY4330 Nanotools (or equivalent), and TFY4335 Bionanoscience (or equivalent). The course is a part of the curriculum for Nanotechnology study program, specialization Bionanotechnology. Student enrolled in other programs can be admitted depending on capacity and based on qualifications.
Course materials
To be announced at the start of the semester.
Subject areas
- Biophysics and Medical Technology
- Physics
- Nanotechnology
- Technological subjects