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[ 600MTARAFMP25 ] PR Atomic Force Microscopy Methods

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3 ECTS R - Doctoral programme (*)Biophysik Peter Hinterdorfer 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Pre-requisites (*)Zulassung zum Doktoratsstudium Medical Sciences, Naturwissenschaften bzw. Technischen Wissenschaften
Original study plan Doctoral programme Natural Sciences 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
Introduction to the principles and applications of atomic force microscopy (AFM) for studying supported lipid bilayers and cells, with a focus on nanomechanical properties and interaction forces.
Skills Knowledge
Students gain hands-on experience in AFM operation, including sample preparation, imaging, and force spectroscopy. They learn to analyze topographical and mechanical properties of lipid bilayers and cells, interpret force-distance curves, and assess AFM data critically. AFM imaging modes, force spectroscopy principles, lipid bilayer mechanics, cellular nanomechanics, adhesion forces, and data interpretation in biophysical studies.
Criteria for evaluation Evaluation based on practical performance, data analysis, and a final report or oral presentation.
Methods Hands-on laboratory sessions with introductory lectures and data analysis exercises.
Language English
Study material Lecture slides, selected research articles, and methodological papers
Changing subject? No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 3
Assignment procedure Direct assignment