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About the work on the project MENA3100,OBK, 16.01.17

Needed: A sample

Sample preparation Cutting, grinding, polishing, crushing

Light microscope Stereomicroscope Microscope for reflected light Microscope for transmitted light

Scanning electron microscope SEM Secondary electrons Backscattered electrons Energy dispersible spectroscopy

X-ray diffraction XRD

Transmission electron microscope TEM

Presentation

Examination

Written report

Organization Rather safe: Front page Abstract Introduction (Background) Experimental Results Discussion Conclusion References But no rules without exceptions!

A lot of information by Arnt Inge Vistnes: www.mn.uio.no/fysikk/studier/ressurser/SkriveMasterAIV11.pdf In Norwegian Far to much to read for writing the project report! Ola Nilsen has also written a “mal”, also in Norwegian www.uio.no/studier/program/mena-master/Mastergradsmal_MENA.pdf

References Many systems Be consequent www.ub.uio.no/skrive-referere

We can check your statements Why? We can check your statements We can read more about a topic You give credit to those who deserves it Universitetsbiblioteket i Bergen www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mwbw9KF-ACY

Reference tools www.ub.uio.no/skrive-referere/endnote/

Remember: Use dictionaries! Learn formal rules (Se ev. www.sprakrad.no)

Good luck! (And please ask us!)