Practical activities in Physics Chemistry Photonics S6

Lecturer(s): Christelle YEROMONAHOS, Anne LAMIRAND
PW ⋅ 24 h

Objectives

These practicals allow through lab experiments a better understanding of fundamental concepts taught in physics and chemistry lectures and tutorials, giving concrete applications of these concepts. Finally, important notions for an engineer, such as measurements validity and protocol set-up, are provided.

Keywords

Nanotechnology, Imaging, Laser, Spectroscopy, Chromatography, Chemical kinetics, Electrochemistry, Intermolecular bonds

Programme

  • Students will follow 3 practical works (TP) in physics: Fourier optics. Infrared thermography / solar cell. Spectrophotometry.
  • The students will follow 3 practical works (TP) in chemistry: Electrochemical study of galvanic corrosion of metals. Study of redox reactions by UV-Visible spectrophotometry - Chemical kinetics. Gas chromatography.

Learning Outcomes

  • C2N1: Defines a system and its boundaries, identifies the phenomena involved and proposes a simple model. Formulate the hypotheses.
  • C2N3: Characterizes the complexity of a system, identifies interactions and sources of uncertainty.
  • C3N3 : Communicates in a synthetic way in writing and orally to report and enhance the results.

Assesment

Score = 20% knowledge + 80% know-how. Knowledge score = preliminary test. Know-how score = report + handling and participation.