Peter Alfons Fischer: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2019

NameHerr Prof. Dr. Peter Alfons Fischer
NamensvariantenPeter Fischer
Peter Alfons Fischer
Adresse
Inst.f. Lebensm.wiss.,Ern.,Ges.
ETH Zürich, LFV E 20
Schmelzbergstrasse 7
8092 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 632 53 49
E-Mailpeter.fischer@hest.ethz.ch
DepartementGesundheitswissenschaften und Technologie
BeziehungTitularprofessor

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
752-2310-00LPhysical Characterization of Food3 KP2VP. A. Fischer, R. Mezzenga
KurzbeschreibungIn Physical Characterization of Food introductions into several measuring techniques to study complex colloidal food system are given. Lectures will focus on scattering techniques, interfacial tension measurements, ellipsometry, microscopy, NMR, and thermoanalysis. The measuring principles and its application in the food and related areas will be discussed.
LernzielThe basic principles of several frequently used characterization methods and their application will be presented. The course is intended to spread awareness on the capability of physical measuring devices used in food science and related areas as well as provide a guidance for their usage and data interpretation.
InhaltLectures will be given on light scattering techniques (4h), interfacial tension measurements (4h), microscopy (4h), small angle scattering (4h), NMR (4h), and thermoanalysis (2h).
SkriptNotes will be handed out during the lectures.
LiteraturProvided in the lecture notes
752-3104-00LFood Rheology II3 KP2GP. A. Fischer
KurzbeschreibungFood Rheology II addresses special chapters in rheology such as suspension and emulsion rheology, constitutive equations, extensional rheology, optical methods in rheology, and interfacial rheology.
LernzielThe rheology of complex materials such as solutions, emulsions, and suspension will be discussed. In addition, several advanced rheological techniques (extension, rheo-optics, interfacial rheology) will be introduced and discussed in light of material characterization of complex fluids.
InhaltLectures will be given on structure and rheology of complex fluids (8h), constitutive equations (2h), optical methods in rheology (4h), extensional rheology (4h), and interfacial rheology (6h).
SkriptNotes will be handed out during the lectures.
LiteraturProvided in the lecture notes.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesAttending Food Rheology I is beneficial but not mandatory. A short repetition of the basic principles of rheology will be given in the beginning of Food Rheology II.