Imperial College London

Professor Stephen Skinner

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Materials

CeresPower/RAEng Research Chair in Electrochemical Devices
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 6782s.skinner

 
 
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Location

 

206GoldsmithSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Electroceramics - MATE97017

Aims

The aim of the course is to gain an understanding of the fundamental science governing the electronic and ionic conductivity of metal oxides and to then use this knowledge to describe the operation of devices based on these properties, such as gas sensors, fuel cells, batteries, varistors and PTCRs.

 

 

Role

Lecturer

Materials Physics - MSE 105

Aims

This course is designed to give students a firm foundation in the fundamentals of Materials Physics required in subsequent years of study and to serve as a valuable self-standing unit.  The mission of Materials Physics is to explain the physical origins of materials properties.  The course content takes into account the broad spectrum of pre-university syllabi.

 

Role

Course Leader

Electroceramics - MATE97016

Aims

The aim of the course is to gain an understanding of the fundamental science governing the electronic and ionic conductivity of metal oxides and to then use this knowledge to describe the operation of devices based on these properties, such as gas sensors, fuel cells, batteries, varistors and PTCRs.

 

 

Role

Lecturer

Materials Characterisation - MATE96002

Aims

This course is designed to give students a firm foundation in the fundamentals of Materials Characterisation required in subsequent years of study, in particular in their long research project and internships.  The mission of Materials Characterisation is to explain the use of advanced techniques for the study of structure-property relationships in materials.  The course content takes into account the exposure of the students to characterisation methods in years 1 and 2.

 

Role

Lecturer

Materials Characterisation - MATE97001

Aims

This course is designed to give students a firm foundation in the fundamentals of Materials Characterisation required in subsequent years of study, in particular in their long research project and internships.  The mission of Materials Characterisation is to explain the use of advanced techniques for the study of structure-property relationships in materials.  The course content takes into account the exposure of the students to characterisation methods in years 1 and 2.

 

Role

Lecturer