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PRESENTATION TITLE PRESENTATION SUBTITLE A. Student COURSE: Advanced Materials Processing TUTORS: D. Mataras, C. Galiotis

Outline  What is my material and why is it interesting?  Applications  How is it produced?  Comparison matrix of production methods  Study Proposal  Questions and Discussion 2 Graduate Course: Advanced Materials Processing

What is my material and why is it interesting?  Describe the material  Structure, chemistry, form (thin film, wires…)  Interesting Properties  Explain interesting phenomena (i.e. superconductivity…)  Scientists who discovered it or made main contributions 3 Graduate Course: Advanced Materials Processing

Applications  Mainstream applications  Describe application1 in detail How it works Material properties needed Technologic, Economic and Environmental impact  Describe application2  …  Potential applications  Describe application  …. 4 Graduate Course: Advanced Materials Processing

Production Methods Graduate Course: Advanced Materials Processing 5  Method_1  Explain the Principle (i.e. Sputtering, CVD..)  Explain how it works - Operation scheme (figure)  Critical Parameters and related Material Properties  Advantages and disadvantages  Method_2  … ..  Method_n

Production Methods Overview Graduate Course: Advanced Materials Processing 6 METHODPROPERTY1PROPERTY2ADVANTAGEDISADVANTAGE 1 2 …

Sources  Describe the literature search method (Keywords, Database…)  Historical papers  proposed papers, books, links Graduate Course: Advanced Materials Processing 7

Study proposal Graduate Course: Advanced Materials Processing 8  Application proposal (choose an application)  Justify (innovation)  Aspects to be covered  Production Method proposal  Choice of critical parameters to cover  Description of process mechanism (as complete as possible)

Questions and Discussion Graduate Course: Advanced Materials Processing 9  Things that are not clear to you  How do you propose to clarify questions?  …..