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Introduction to carbon nanotubes | This lecture introduces the fundamentals of carbon modifications and hydrocarbons. | ![]() |
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Introduction to graphene | This lecture identifies the concept of graphite and examines its electronic properties. | ![]() |
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Other low-dimensional systems | This lecture examines the principles of carbon modification through excitations. | ![]() |
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Electrical transport in low dimensions | This lecture identifies the electrical transport through carbon nanotubes. | ![]() |
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Field effect transistors | This lecture discusses the electron diffraction from individual carbon nanotubes and graphene chiplets. | ![]() |
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Electrical measurement techniques | This lecture examines the principles and theories of electrical measurement and identifiy the features and application of acutators. | ![]() |
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Nanocomposites | This lecture identifies the principles of nanocomposites and examines various methods of their application. | ![]() |
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Actuators | This content discusses topics for the exam | ![]() |
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Carbon-based capacitors, supercapacitors | This lecture defines the concept of reciprocal lattice and examines the cases of its utilization. | ![]() |
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Transparent conducting films | This lecture refers to the concept of reciprocal lattice in order to identfy the principles of crystal lattice. | ![]() |
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Batteries and fuel cells | This lecture identifies the electrical conductivity in fluid models. | ![]() |
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Field emission | This content discusses topics for the exam | ![]() |
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Peapods Nanoelectromechanical systems | This content discusses topics for the exam | ![]() |
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Final Exam | This content discusses topics for the exam | ![]() |