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FYP Research Projects on Nano-Structured Functional Materials

Dong ZhiLi School of Materials Science & Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, 639798 Singapore E-mail: zldong@ntu.edu.sg. FYP Research Projects on Nano-Structured Functional Materials. Prerequisite. Hardworking Teamwork spirit

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FYP Research Projects on Nano-Structured Functional Materials

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  1. Dong ZhiLi School of Materials Science & Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, 639798 Singapore E-mail: zldong@ntu.edu.sg FYP Research Projects onNano-Structured Functional Materials

  2. Prerequisite • Hardworking • Teamwork spirit • Understand basics on both materials chemistry and materials physics • Understand basics on scanning electron microscopy and powder x-ray diffraction, or eager to learn the techniques 2

  3. Tentative FYP Projects: 2014-2015 • Photocatalytic materials and applications • 1 FYP student (Simtech-MSE joint project) • Polyoxometalate – Crystal growth, crystal structure characterization and catalytic activities • 2 FYP students working together. Need to write reports independently (FYP-PhD project) • Development of multifunctional nanohybrid for advanced applications. • 1 or 2 FYP students (IMRE-MSE project) • Molecular Dynamics Simulation of CO2 Adsorption in Bio-based Polymer • 1 FYP student (IHPC-MSE project)

  4. Assessment • The following components may contribute to the final grade of your FYP work • Hardworking / discussions when needed / bimonthly report (end Sept 1 page; end Nov 1-2 pages; end Jan 2 pages; ~end March Final report) • Teamwork spirit/ motivated to learn lab skills to prepare for your future careers / respect lab technicians / lab safety (please label or dispose chemicals properly; please keep lab clean and tidy.) • Results reasonable • Final report well presented

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