Course: Surface and Liquid Physics FK40003, 10 credits
PhD course which provides broadening within the research subject chemical physics.
Liquids and surfaces are ubiquitous in many processes ranging from chemical physics, soft-condensed matter and atomics and molecular physics to catalysis and biochemistry. The course includes lectures covering key concepts related to surfaces and liquids, as well as illustrates modern methods used, both from experimental and theoretical perspective. The content will follow the multidisciplinary character of the field and will include group discussions, as well as invited seminars from guest speakers, who are experts in the research field.
The course is taught in English. Next time this course will be given is in the spring of 2025.
Course Plan
Course Plan (100 Kb)
Kursplan (105 Kb)
The liquids section

The liquids section will include topics like:
● Structural and Thermodynamics properties of liquids
● Physical kinetics and microscopic dynamic
● Solvation and aqueous solutions: Salts and ions, biological hydration
● Phase transitions, Critical points, spinodal and binodal curves
The surfaces section

The surfaces section will include topics like:
● Catalytic Properties of surfaces
● Bonding and Electron structure of molecules on surfaces
● Chemical reactions on surfaces
● Electrocatalytic reactions
Contact
Course responsibles:
Foivos Perakis, phone: +468-553 785 91, e-mail: f.perakis@fysik.su.se
Sergey Koroidov, phone: +468 5537 8687, e-mail: sergey.koroidov@fysik.su.se
Last updated: January 18, 2024
Source: Department of Physics