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Master Rrogram Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy
Research Modules

Research modules

The research project typically consists of the synthesis of inorganic materials in crystalline or nano-crystalline form and their characterization or the preparation and modification of natural minerals and their characterization.

Requirements
The students should have a fundamental knowledge either in mineralogy and crystallography or in materials chemistry and they should be well trained in analytical methods.

Workload
360 hours / 12 CP
• time for lab work, exercises, and seminar (10 SWS x 14 weeks) 140 h
• time for preparation and post processing 220 h

Examination
module exam (combined marks):
laboratory report (100 %)
seminar talk (not graded)

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Registration Researchproject
docx-file (17.79 KB)

Contact Mineralogy
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Crystallography and Geomaterials

Prof. Dr. Ella Schmidt

GEO 2340

Phone: +49 421 218 - 65160
ella.schmidt@uni-bremen.de

Crystallography and Geomaterials

Prof. Dr. Ella Schmidt

GEO 2340

Phone: +49 421 218 - 65160
ella.schmidt@uni-bremen.de
Contact Chemistry
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Faculty 02 - Solid-state chemical crystallography

Prof. Dr. Thorsten Gesing

NW2 C3020

Phone: +49 421 218 - 63140
gesing@uni-bremen.de

Faculty 02 - Solid-state chemical crystallography

Prof. Dr. Thorsten Gesing

NW2 C3020

Phone: +49 421 218 - 63140
gesing@uni-bremen.de
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Master Rrogram Materials Chemistry and Mineralogy
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