Login for PhD students/staff at UCPH      Login for others
The Seventh Workshop-school - NBIA7 Deciphering the hidden dynamics of Soft Matter
Provider: Faculty of Science

Activity no.: 5899-18-11-31 
Enrollment deadline: 31/05/2018
PlaceNiels Bohr Institute
Date and time25.06.2018, at: 00:00 - 29.06.2018, at: 16:00
Regular seats20
Contact personJulie Meier    E-mail address: juliemh@nbi.ku.dk
Enrolment Handling/Course OrganiserHeloisa Nunes Bordallo    E-mail address: 
Written languageEnglish
Teaching languageEnglish
Exam detailsStudents have to present a poster and a 3 minutes talk on their own research. The results from the student’s projects will be presented in a short group oral section. Posters sections will allow the students to discuss among themselves as well as with the scientists present in the school.

Content
The course is structured as follows. Two hands-on exercise modules will be introduced by a motivating talks given by a world expert, where scientific achievements are carefully explained,. Basic information on data interpretation, on the complementary properties of the different types of techniques as well as information on recent applications and developments will also be given. During the school the students will chose a small project and will be guided by the lecturers to a solution. The lectures will actively help the organization of the hands on exercises and will be present in all discussions occurring during the 5 days of the school- workshop.

Aim and content
The seventh workshop-school (NBIA7): Deciphering the hidden dynamics of Soft Matter will focus on the combination of NMR, Inelastic neutron Scattering, Molecular Dynamics and theoretical modeling to explain the dynamical behavior (and thus function) of a variety of soft matter systems. Examples will be given for systems in which the mobility of different molecular motions are observable in the time window covered by inelastic neutron scattering (INS) and NMR. At the same time, it will be describe how the experimental results can be supported by calculations.
Subject area and scientific content: NBIA7 is devoted to the interpretation and description of the dynamics in soft condensed matter systems using a range of techniques and modeling approaches. The primary goal of the course is to expose the students from different backgrounds to the use of advanced analysis techniques, both experimental and computational. The main goal is to allow the students to get a broader notion of the benefits of the advanced technique techniques that are discussed.
NBIA7

Learning outcome
At the end of the school the students will be more familiar with forefront neutron and molecular dynamics methods and their application to current research topics. The students are expected to better understand data analysis from inelastic neutron scattering

Teaching and learning methods
Students have to present orally the outcome of the project developed during the school. For this part they will be assigned 2.5 ECTS points. Students that agree in writing an experimental report with the results from the tutorials will be given 5 ECTS points. Presence is obligatory for at least 90% of the course time

Search
Click the search button to search Courses.


Course calendar
See which courses you can attend and when
JanFebMarApr
MayJunJulAug
SepOctNovDec



Publication of new courses
All planned PhD courses at the PhD School are visible in the course catalogue. Courses are published regularly.