Special Practice in Global Science & Technology Ⅱ (Physics Course) to begin on September 11, 2017(dates changed)

2017 Special Practice in Global Science & Technology (Advanced Equipment) will open.
Special Practice in Global Science & Technology Ⅱ is conducted by teachers in Department of Physics and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
This program welcomes the participation not only of students in the Leading Program but also those in the master and doctoral programs.

Curriculum:Special Practice in Global Science & Technology

Class Outline

Subject
Special Practice in Global Science & Technology Ⅱ (Physics Course) [17S1025]
Instructors
Hazuki Furukawa, Nozomu Hamaya, Ryosuke Miyake, Takanori Kono
Target Audience
Graduate Students
up to 10 students
Schedule
  • Mon. September 11, 13:20-16:30
    Science Building 1, Room 101 by Hazuki Furukawa
    (1) Origin of materials and physical properties
    Regular arrangement of atoms, preparation of samples, determining crystal structure by X-ray scattering
  • Thu. September 14, 10:40-16:30
    Science Building 1, Room 101 by Hazuki Furukawa
    (2) Measurement of physical properties
    Measure electrical resistivity and magnetization
  • Fri. September 15, 10:40-16:30
    Science Building 1, Room 221 by Nozomu Hamaya
    (3) High pressure experiments
    Directly observe the change in atomic arrangement by changing the pressure
  • Wed. September 20, 10:40-18:00
    Science Building 1, Room 133 by Takanori Kono
    (4) Characteristics of light and detection methods
    Measure absorption/transmission spectrum
    Study the functions of prisms, photosensors, and electronic circuits in the spectroscope
  • Thu. September 21, 10:40-16:30
    Science Building 1, Room 313 by Ryosuke Miyake
    (5) Fluorescence and light scattering
    Measure fluorescence spectroscopy by changing the temperature with freezer

Technology and Equipment
X-ray crystallography system, High-resolution magnetic field measurement system, Ultra-low temperature freezer, Helium recondensing system, high pressure experimental equipment, Spectroscope

Preparation before Class & Reports after Class

  • Things to bring
    None

  • Preparation before Class
    Make sure to understand the relationship between physical properties and electronic structure of crystals and molecules.

  • Submission of report
    Write a report (two A4 pages) per day, and submit to each instructor.
    Due date: Fri. September 29

Registration

Registration Period: through Mon. July 31
Please contact Ochanomizu University Leading Graduate School Promotion Center via e-mail for registration.

Contact

Ochanomizu University Leading Graduate School Promotion Center
Tel: 03-5978-5775
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