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Surface Science and Engineering
MAT 520

Faculty: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Semester: Fall 2025-2026
Course: Surface Science and Engineering - MAT 520
Classroom: FENS-L029,FENS-L065
Level of course: Masters
Course Credits: SU Credit:3.000, ECTS:10
Prerequisites: -
Corequisites: -
Course Type: Lecture

Instructor(s) Information

Gözde İnce

Course Information

Catalog Course Description
This course examines the structure, thermodynamics, and properties of surfaces and interfaces, followed by the engineering methods used to modify and control these surfaces for functional performance in technological systems. The course emphasizes both surface science and engineering design, linking surface phenomena to real-world applications in energy, electronics, tribology, and materials processing.
Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Describe the atomic and electronic structure of surfaces and interfaces
2. Apply thermodynamic and kinetic models to surface processes such as adsorption and diffusion
3. Explain how molecular interactions determine surface properties
4. Evaluate and design surface modification techniques for mechanical, optical, and electronic performance
5. Integrate surface science concepts into engineering applications such as catalysis, coatings, corrosion prevention, and energy systems
6. Demonstrate the use of modern surface characterization tools for analysis and diagnostics
Course Objective
To introduce different types of surfaces and chemical and physical mechanisms active on these surfaces relevant to current research problems.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Related to This Course:
Life Below Water
Life On Land

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