Summer course:
Applications of X-ray and neutron scattering in biology, chemistry and physics
2013
To see the preliminary program for the course, click "Timetable" to the left.
Two major research facilities, ESS(neutrons) and MAX-IV(X-rays) are being built in the Øresund region. This course is a chance to be able to take advantage of the opportunities this offers in your future carreer, and also
- Learn to use characterization methods with a wide range of applications in e.g. biology, materials science, geology, physics and chemistry
- Explore a possible thesis subject
- Earn ECTS in your summer vacation (5 ECTS for the basic course or 7.5 ECTS if you write an extra report afterwards)
- Meet other students from the Øresund region in or outside you field
- Do experiments at a large scale research facility
The list of teachers includes:
University of Copenhagen
- Kim Lefmann
- Kell Mortensen
- Heloisa Bordallo
- Marité Cardenas
- Robert Feidenhans'l
- Linda Udby
Lund University
- Tommy Nylander
Technical University of Denmark
- Kenny Ståhl
- Pernille Harris
- Erik Mejdal Lauridsen
Roskilde University
- Dorthe Posselt
- Bo Jacobsen
- Kristine Niss
ESS
- Hanna Wacklin
- Markus Strobl
MAX IV laboratory
- Katarina Norén
Maximum number of students: 24
Application to the course follows the individual systems of University of Copenhagen and Technical University of Denmark. If you are not a student at one of these universities, you must enrol as a guest student. The deadline for application is June 1st 2013. PhD students and/or B.Sc. students will be allowed to enrol in the course if less than 24 master students apply. Please contact Stine Stenfatt West (see below) directly.
Enrolment at KU:
see the course description at: http://kurser.ku.dk/course/nfyk12004u/2013-2014 and register via KUnet.
Please note that students from SCIENCE KU must take the 7.5 ECTS version of the course.
Enrolment at DTU:
see the course description at: http://www.kurser.dtu.dk/courses/26265/default.aspx and register via CampusNet.
If you have any questions, please contact Stine Stenfatt West, west@nbi.ku.dk