Lucio Isa: Katalogdaten im Herbstsemester 2019

Auszeichnung: Die Goldene Eule
NameHerr Prof. Dr. Lucio Isa
LehrgebietWeiche Materialien und Grenzflächen
Adresse
Weiche Materialien u. Grenzflächen
ETH Zürich, HCI H 525
Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1-5/10
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 633 63 76
E-Maillucio.isa@mat.ethz.ch
URLhttp://www.isa.mat.ethz.ch/
DepartementMaterialwissenschaft
BeziehungOrdentlicher Professor

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
327-0505-00LSurfaces, Interfaces and their Applications I Information 3 KP2V + 1UN. Spencer, M. P. Heuberger, L. Isa
KurzbeschreibungAfter being introduced to the physical/chemical principles and importance of surfaces and interfaces, the student is introduced to the most important techniques that can be used to characterize surfaces. Later, liquid interfaces are treated, followed by an introduction to the fields of tribology (friction, lubrication, and wear) and corrosion.
LernzielTo gain an understanding of the physical and chemical principles, as well as the tools and applications of surface science, and to be able to choose appropriate surface-analytical approaches for solving problems.
InhaltIntroduction to Surface Science
Physical Structure of Surfaces
Surface Forces (static and dynamic)
Adsorbates on Surfaces
Surface Thermodynamics and Kinetics
The Solid-Liquid Interface
Electron Spectroscopy
Vibrational Spectroscopy on Surfaces
Scanning Probe Microscopy
Introduction to Tribology
Introduction to Corrosion Science
SkriptScript Download:
https://www.ethz.ch/content/specialinterest/matl/surface/en/education/SI-A-1.html
LiteraturScript (20 CHF)
Book: "Surface Analysis--The Principal Techniques", Ed. J.C. Vickerman, Wiley, ISBN 0-471-97292
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesChemistry:
General undergraduate chemistry
including basic chemical kinetics and thermodynamics

Physics:
General undergraduate physics
including basic theory of diffraction and basic knowledge of crystal structures
327-1207-00LEngineering with Soft Materials5 KP4GJ. Vermant, L. Isa
KurzbeschreibungIn this course the engineering with soft materials is discussed. First, scaling principles to design structural and functional properties are introduced a. Second, the characterisation techniques to interrogate the structure property relations are introduced, which include rheology, advanced optical microscopies, static and dynamic scattering and techniques for liquid interfaces.
LernzielThe learning goals of the course are to introduce the students to soft matter and its technological applications, to see how the structure property relations depend on fundamental formulation properties and processing steps. Students should also be able to select a measurement technique to evaluate the properties.