Budapest University of Technology and Economics Faculty of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology |
Vegyészmérnöki mesterképzési szak nappali MSc |
Name of the subject in Hungarian: Anyagtudományi analitikai vizsgálati módszerek
Course ID | Assessment | Credits |
BMEVESAM202 | 2+0+2/f | 4 |
Dr. Béla Koczka, BME Department ofInorganic and Analytical Chemistry
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Affiliation |
Dr. Imre Miklós Szilágyi |
research fellow |
BME, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry |
Dr. János Madarász |
associate professor |
BME, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry |
Dr. Gergely Lautner |
assistant professor |
BME, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry |
Dr. Gyula Jágerszki |
research fellow |
BME, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry |
Dr. György Marosi |
full professor |
BME, Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology |
Dr. Emília Csiszár |
associate professor |
BME, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science |
Dr. János Móczó |
senior research fellow |
BME, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science |
József Hári |
teaching assitant |
BME, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science |
Gábor Faludi |
junior research fellow |
BME, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science |
Dr. Olga Krafcsik |
assistant professor |
BME, Department of Atomic Physics |
Physics, Physical-chemistry
The course will give a broad overview on the measurement methods used in materials science involving nanotechnology, inorganic chemistry, polymers, biomaterials, organic materials. During the laboratory practices the students will get both theoretical knowledge and practical experience about a large number of analytical methods and instruments
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Position: |
Affiliation: |
Dr. Imre Miklós Szilágyi |
research fellow |
BME Dept. Inorg. Anal. Chem. |
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