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UNDERGRADUATE

Undergraduate


- Physical chemistry (1st semester of 2nd year)

   

   Course objective

   This​ class covers the fundamental concepts in physical chemistry, including the kinetic theory of gases, laws of

   thermodynamics, Gibbs free energy, chemical potential, etc. Based on such concepts, this class explores the

   underlying principles of chemical reaction and equilibrium in our material universe.  

   (click here to download class notes)


- Basic Experiment on Information Materials 1 (1st semester of 2nd year)

   

   Course objective

   This class aims to provide theoretical knowledge and practical experience in fabricating nanomaterials-based oxide

   semiconductor gas sensors. The class includes synthesis/analysis(SEM, XRD, and BET) of nanomaterials and

   performance evaluation of the sensors to foster future engineers capable of designing and analyzing oxide

   semiconductor gas sensors.

   (click here to download class notes)


- Material thermodynamics (2nd semester of 2nd year)

   

   Course objective

   This class covers the changes in chemical potentials and their equilibrium in one-component heterogeneous systems

   and simple mixtures, and provides fundamental knowledge for understanding phase changes and the chemical states of

   materials. On that basis, this class aims to establish the basic thermodynamic concepts essential for material design and

   to cultivate the ability to apply them to all fields of material engineering. 

   (click here to download class notes)


- Metallic materials (1st semester of 3rd year)

   

   Course objective

   This​ class focuses on the physical/chemical properties of metals associated with the crystal structure, defect, and

   microstructure, and the basic principles for their synthesis, processing, and application. ​This class also investigates

   the steels, nonferrous metals, and advanced metallic materials in the current industry. 

   (click here to download class notes)


- X-ray crystallography (now closed)

   

   Course objective

   This class covers the fundamental crystallographic notions such as the lattice, symmetry, structure, and point/space

   groups, and the basic theories of X-ray generation, diffraction, scattering, and absorption for crystal structure and

   defect analysis. 

 

   (click here to download class notes)


- Sensor engineering (now closed)

   

   Course objective

   This​ class covers the structure, fabrication, working principles, and merits/demerits of various sensors detecting light,

   heat, temperature, sound, gas, pressure, velocity, and biometrics/biomolecules. The course aims to deliver

   fundamental knowledge on sensors and foster future engineers capable of designing next-generation sensors. ​

   (click here to download class notes)


- Ceramic materials & processing (now closed)

   

   Course objective

   This​ class covers the interrelation among the crystal structure, microstructure, and electronic properties in ceramic

   materials, and conveys knowledge on the synthesis and processing of high-tech ceramics. The goal of this lecture

   is to foster future engineers with practical application ability in the preparation of ceramic materials for various

   applications (e.g., chemical sensors).​

   (click here to download class notes)


 

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