181430a Advanced Lab - Lithography
Zuletzt geändert: | 03.07.2020 / von Carlsburg |
EDV-Nr: | 181430a |
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Dozent: | |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Art: | - |
Umfang: | 2 SWS |
ECTS-Punkte: | 4 |
Workload: |
Taught sessions at 2 hrs; 40 hrs/term Preparation 80 hrs/term Total: 120 hrs |
Inhaltliche Verbindung zu anderen Lehrveranstaltungen im Modul: | Technology related subjects. |
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Bemerkung zur Veranstaltung: | Teilnehmerbeschränkung Englisch |
Beschreibung: |
The Advanced Laboratory gives students an opportunity to work on interesting challenging projects, deepen their understanding of the underlying technology, and to further develop laboratory, analysis, and communication skills. Students learn how to study printing technologies by being responsible for all aspects of several small experimental projects. Every project explores important engineering tasks and comes with basic objectives, specified equipment, and much support. Learning in the Advanced Laboratory is fundamentally different from regular lecture courses, and is much closer to what happens in research, production, planning and in other typical careers they may aspire to. Students must choose what to learn and how to learn it; some projects never have a single, correct, final answer, so students must learn to decide when they are finished. Students cannot expect to have already learned about the practicalities in their lecture courses, nor to be formally trained in an experimental, technological or engineering technique. Each course involves a specific laboratory, print studio or facility. Students will choose a single department for each advanced lab course. They may chose between lithography, digital printing, variable data printing, gravure printing, screen printing, printed electronics, speciality printing, post press, finishing, and metrology. |
English Title: | Advanced Laboratory 1 |
English Abstract: |
The Advanced Laboratory gives students an opportunity to work on interesting challenging projects, deepen their understanding of the underlying technology, and to further develop laboratory, analysis, and communication skills. Students learn how to study printing technologies by being responsible for all aspects of several small experimental projects. Every project explores important engineering tasks and comes with basic objectives, specified equipment, and much support. Learning in the Advanced Laboratory is fundamentally different from regular lecture courses, and is much closer to what happens in research, production, planning and in other typical careers they may aspire to. Students must choose what to learn and how to learn it; some projects never have a single, correct, final answer, so students must learn to decide when they are finished. Students cannot expect to have already learned about the practicalities in their lecture courses, nor to be formally trained in an experimental, technological or engineering technique. Each course involves a specific laboratory, print studio or facility. Students will choose a single department for each advanced lab course. They may chose between lithography, digital printing, variable data printing, gravure printing, screen printing, printed electronics, speciality printing, post press, finishing, and metrology. |
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