2016_17
Educational guide 
School of Chemical Engineering
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Nanoscience, Materials and Processes: Chemical Technology at the Frontier
 Subjects
  MASTER'S THESIS
IDENTIFYING DATA 2016_17
Subject (*) MASTER'S THESIS Code 20705301
Study programme
Nanoscience, Materials and Processes: Chemical Technology at the Frontier
Cycle 2nd
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period Exam timetables and dates
24 Final master project First AN single exam
Modality and teaching language See working groups
Prerequisites
Department Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Analytical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry
Physical and Inorganic Chemistry
Coordinator
RIU RUSELL, JORDI
E-mail francesc.medina@urv.cat
jose.font@urv.cat
joseantonio.reina@urv.cat
angels.serra@urv.cat
jordi.riu@urv.cat
allan.mackie@urv.cat
marta.giamberini@urv.cat
joan.rosell@urv.cat
alex.fragoso@urv.cat
joanjosep.carvajal@urv.cat
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joseramon.galan@urv.cat
pascal.blondeau@urv.cat
Lecturers
MEDINA CABELLO, FRANCISCO
FONT CAPAFONS, JOSÉ
REINA LOZANO, JOSÉ ANTONIO
SERRA ALBET, MARIA ANGELS
RIU RUSELL, JORDI
MACKIE ., ALLAN DONALD
GIAMBERINI ., MARTA
ROSELL LLOMPART, JOAN
FRAGOSO SIERRA, ALEX
CARVAJAL MARTÍ, JOAN JOSEP
ANDRADE ., FRANCISCO JAVIER
GALÁN MASCARÓS, JOSÉ RAMÓN
BLONDEAU ., PASCAL JEAN CLAUDE LEON
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General description and relevant information The Master's Thesis work is an innovative project in which the student develops an original laboratory research, analyzes a new idea, modifying a known, completing it, and developing a new process, product or device. The topics studied in this work are about the fundamental field of the master as well as about the tools and processes applied in nanoscience, materials and chemical processes. There are also issues related to specific applications in the field of biotechnology. This is the most important subject of the Master's program. The work is written in English and is defended in the same language in public session.
OBSERVATIONS: There will be only one exam session for this subject. There will be no opportunity for students to retake the exam in a subsequent exam session.
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