Course content

The course is focused on the properties of materials used in modern technology. The topics treated include crystal structures, bonding, and physical properties (electrical, magnetic, optic etc) of materials. Focus is given to the relationship between properties and crystal structure.

Learning outcome

The student should gain insight into the structure and properties of a broad spectrum of functional materials.

Admission

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Prerequisites

Formal prerequisite knowledge

In addition to fulfilling the minimum requirements for entrance to higher education in Norway, you must either have 2MX/2MY/3MZ and 3MX/3FY/3KJ/3BI/(2KJ+3BT)/(2BI+3BT) from Norwegian upper secondary school, or have completed equivalent studies in mathematics as well as physics, or chemistry, or biology at upper secondary school or university level at another educational institution. Read more about fulfilling special requirements.

Recommended previous knowledge

MEF1000 – Materials and energy (discontinued), KJM1010 – Kjemiske prinsipper og strukturer (discontinued), KJM1020 – Organisk kjemi I (discontinued), KJM1030 – Uorganisk kjemi (discontinued), FYS-MEF1110 – Mekanikk for MEF (discontinued), FYS1120 – Electromagnetism og FYS2140 – Quantum Physics.

Overlapping courses

4 credit points with KJ-MV210, 6 credit points with KJ-MV311 and 10 credit points with MEF4000 – Functional materials (discontinued).

Teaching

The course is tought every autumn semester and comprises 2 hours of lectures and 2 hours of exercises per week.

Examination

One written midterm exam (1 hour, counting 20 % of final result) in October. Final written exam (3 hours