Országos Doktori Tanács

Thesis topics

Application of radiation scattering methods for characterization of nanostructured materials

general details
title
Application of radiation scattering methods for characterization of nanostructured materials
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description
Small-angle neutron scattering is a powerful technique to study
supramolecular structures in condensed matter, with characteristic
dimensions between 1 and 100 nanometers. The present research is focused
on applications of the SANS method to a variety of nanostructured
systems in solid and liquid phases. The systems considered are aqueous
and non-aqueous solutions of novel surfactants, and surfactant-templated
mesoporous solid polymers. The experimental methods include also
electron microscopy, infrared and Raman spectroscopy and light
scattering.
student count limit
1
location
Centre of Energy Research, Budapest
deadline
2026-05-31
requirements
required language
English
additional requirements
Experience with spectroscopy; programming skills