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[ 220WNTKSOPK23 ] KV Solar energy technologies based on polymeric materials

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Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
3 ECTS B3 - Bachelor's programme 3. year (*)Kunststofftechnik Gernot Wallner 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Sustainable Polymer Engineering & Circular Economy 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
Students understand material-energy relationships for the satisfaction of human needs (in particular housing, mobility, nutrition). They are able to describe the relevance of polymer and hybrid materials for a sustainable, renewable energy system
Skills Knowledge
can reproduce the Rs of the circular economy and list them in terms of effectiveness (k1)

can describe (k1) and explain (k2) relevant plastic formulations for sustainable, renewable energy applications

can describe and explain relevant properties and phenomena (e.g. frequency and temperature-dependent internal mobility mechanisms) (k2)

are able to outline and explain historical and current trends in energy technologies (k2)

can explain the physical principles of direct and indirect solar energy technologies and give case studies for the use of synthetic and hybrid materials (k2)

The following key topics will be addressed:

  • Transformation of energy systems and greenhouse effect
  • Polymeric and hybrid materials for solar energy technologies
Criteria for evaluation Assessment criteria include:

  • 70% result of the written exam
  • 30% result of the seminar presentation
Methods The course includes 3 methodological approaches:

  • Introductory lecture
  • Lectures on specific topics
  • Seminar on given topics
Language German
Study material Selected academic theses relevant to the topic, such as:

  • Dissertation G.M. Wallner, 2000
  • Dissertation G. Oreski, 2009
  • Dissertation K. Resch, 2009
  • Dissertation S. Kahlen, 2009
  • Dissertation K. Grabmayer, 2014
  • Dissertation M. Povacz, 2014
  • Master thesis K. Holzhaider, 2014
  • Dissertation A. Brandstätter, 2015
  • Dissertation K.J. Geretschläger, 2015
  • Dissertation J.P. Hülsmann, 2016
  • Dissertation M. Grabmann, 2018
  • Dissertation R. Pugstaller, 2020
  • Master thesis L. Öllinger, 2022
Changing subject? No
Further information The main objective of the course is to develop know-how of solar energy technologies based on polymeric and hybrid materials. In addition, the students' competences in the field of technical-scientific research and presentation will be deepened.
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 45
Assignment procedure Assignment according to priority