270161 VO Bioinspired Materials and Applications in Research (2023S)
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max. 14 participants
Language: English
Examination dates
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Wednesday 31.05. 08:00 - 09:00 Seminarraum 4 Institut Physikalische Chemie HP Währinger Straße 42
- Thursday 01.06. 08:00 - 09:00 Seminarraum 4 Institut Physikalische Chemie HP Währinger Straße 42
- Friday 02.06. 08:00 - 09:00 Seminarraum 4 Institut Physikalische Chemie HP Währinger Straße 42
- Monday 05.06. 08:00 - 09:00 Seminarraum 4 Institut Physikalische Chemie HP Währinger Straße 42
- Tuesday 06.06. 08:00 - 09:00 Seminarraum 4 Institut Physikalische Chemie HP Währinger Straße 42
- Wednesday 07.06. 08:00 - 09:00 Seminarraum 4 Institut Physikalische Chemie HP Währinger Straße 42
- Friday 09.06. 08:00 - 09:00 Seminarraum 4 Institut Physikalische Chemie HP Währinger Straße 42
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Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Continuous assessment by class attendance, participation and discussion
Oral presentation and written report
Oral presentation and written report
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
100 points are awarded, based on class participation and discussion (20%), quality of oral presentation (40% weighting) and written report (40% weighting).Grading scale (to be given by the course lecturer):
86-100 points: Very good
74-85 points: Well
62-73 points: Satisfactory
50-61 points: Sufficient
0-49 points: Not enough
86-100 points: Very good
74-85 points: Well
62-73 points: Satisfactory
50-61 points: Sufficient
0-49 points: Not enough
Examination topics
Topics covered within the class and materials on Moodle.
Reading list
Research articles (as citations) will be given during the course
Association in the course directory
D.3, PC-4, WC6, Design
Last modified: Tu 03.10.2023 12:48
Nature’s biological composites, such as mother-of-pearl, or iridescent butterfly wings, possess incredible structural complexity, which is integral to their functionality. However, the incorporation of such structural and functional complexities into synthetic mimics of natural composites remains a major challenge in materials research. In this lecture/workshop series, we will look at how Nature’s biological materials are structured for improved 1) strength and toughness; 2) to incorporate self-healing capabilities and 3) to display their fascinating array structural colours, amongst other functions. We will also explore how scientists are utilizing lessons from nature and a materials chemistry perspective to tackle the challenges of creating novel, hierarchically structured composites, particularly for hybrid and metal-organic framework based materials. Students will participate in discussions and critical analyses of research articles and methods described therein and submit with a written report, together with an oral presentation, on hierarchical structuring of materials.