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Nanotechnology is defined as the science of designing and creating materials in which one of the measurements has been reduced to sizes less than 100 nm. This is a field of science that was born in research laboratories, which everyday lives of ordinary people face. Who can imagine their life today without a mobile phone, OLED, LED, LCD or plasma TVs? All these and thousands of other devices and products of the chemical or cosmetic industry in the modern world use nanotechnology.
The University of Lodz has noted a significant increase in interest in nanotechnology in the global industrial sector and therefore offers a field of research that should meet the growing demand for graduates with education related to this field. As part of a 3-year study in English, students will study issues related to both physics and surface chemistry and nanostructures. In particular, during the first year of study, they will be acquainted with the basics of physics and chemistry, the purpose of which is to create a solid base for further stages of training. These classes will be held both in classrooms and in modernly equipped physical and chemical laboratories.
Students will also learn the math and statistics that are needed to mathematically describe the world around us. They will also take an intensive programming course that will allow them to achieve their goals in subsequent years of study. In the second year, the student will begin to study the nanoworld. They will take courses in quantum physics, physics and surface chemistry, as well as crystallography. He will also become familiar with methods for characterizing nanomaterials. He will deepen his knowledge in mathematics, organic chemistry, biochemistry, thermodynamics and electronics.
Theoretical knowledge will be tested during laboratory studies. During this year of study, the student will create nanomaterials and subject them to comprehensive analysis. During the third year of study, the student will deepen his knowledge in the field of nanomaterials and related problems. He will study, among other things, such important materials as semiconductors, gain knowledge about the economic aspects of nanotechnology and the protection of property rights.