Martin Vogt: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2024

NameMr Martin Vogt
Address
IfU - Umweltlabor
ETH Zürich, HIF C 85.2
Laura-Hezner-Weg 7
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
E-mailvogtmar@ethz.ch
URLhttp://n.ethz.ch/~vogtmar
DepartmentCivil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
RelationshipLecturer

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
102-0527-10LEnvironmental Laboratory I Restricted registration - show details 4 credits4PD. Braun, L. Biolley, M. Vogt, L. von Känel
AbstractA practical introduction to important measurement methods for environmental engineers. Results of the measurements are compared to models and deviations are quantified with statistical methods.
Learning objectiveThe laboratory offers students an insight into various experimental methods relevant to environmental engineering. The students deal with problems of measurement technology and measurement uncertainty, learn to characterize systems and to compare and discuss the results of the measurements with simple models. The work is documented with scientific reports or presented in presentations.
ContentEs werden Experimente zu den folgenden Themen durchgeführt:
- Verweilzeit in einer Rührkesselkaskade
- Hydrodynamische Versuche
- Photometrische Bestimmungen von Inhaltsstoffen
- Carbonatgleichgewicht
- Gasgleichgewichte

Die folgenden analytischen Methoden werden dabei eingesetzt:
- UV/VIS-Spektroskopie
- Leitfähigkeitsmessungen
- pH
- Druckmessungen
Lecture notesWird abgegeben
CompetenciesCompetencies
Subject-specific CompetenciesConcepts and Theoriesassessed
Techniques and Technologiesassessed
Method-specific CompetenciesAnalytical Competenciesassessed
Decision-makingfostered
Media and Digital Technologiesassessed
Problem-solvingassessed
Project Managementfostered
Social CompetenciesCommunicationassessed
Cooperation and Teamworkfostered
Personal CompetenciesAdaptability and Flexibilityfostered
Creative Thinkingfostered
Critical Thinkingfostered
Integrity and Work Ethicsfostered
Self-awareness and Self-reflection fostered
Self-direction and Self-management fostered