Relevant courses at KIT
In the following we present a small (and not complete) excerpt from the KIT teaching archive with lectures relevant for the CRC. The focus here is on catalytic testing, characterization and modeling of supported catalysts
Summer courses
Bachelor course on chemical technology and polymer chemistry "Angewandte Chemie" Bachelor studies in Chemical Technology and Polymer Chemistry, further information here. |
Spectroscopy and scattering methods at synchrotron radiation sources: Physico-chemical basics and application in catalysis Master and PhD-course focussing on exploiting synchrotron methods in catalysis, EXAFS-data analysis, in situ spectroscopy. |
Catalysis for sustainable chamicals and energies Master and PhD-course focussing on exploiting renewable energies for producing sustainable chemicals and fuels; further information here. |
Chemical technology III: Processes and unit operations Further information here. |
Angewandte Quantenchemie |
Winter courses
Chemical technology II: Catalysis Further information here. |
Modern charakterization methods in materials science and catalysis Master and PhD-course on the characterization of heterogeneous catalysts; further information here. |
Modern concepts in industrial heterogeneously catalyzed processes Master and PhD-course, from mechanistic understanding to the industrial process, modern trends; further information here. |
Block course: Technologies and resources for renewable energies - from wind and solar to chemical energy storage Further information here. |
Modellierung und Simulation chemischer Reaktoren |
Theorie und molekulare Simulation in der Katalyse Further information here. |