2024
Seminar
Name: Seminar
Code: QUI13543M
3 ECTS
Duration: 30 weeks/78 hours
Scientific Area:
Chemistry
Teaching languages: Portuguese
Languages of tutoring support: Portuguese, English
Regime de Frequência: Presencial
Sustainable Development Goals
Learning Goals
The objective of this curricular unit is to complement the formation of the students in relation to research knowledge and attitudes.
In this curricular unit the students should improve their capacities of ideological synthesis and of comprehending advanced themes and new ideas, as well as of individual work, bibliographical research and elaboration of oral presentations.
In this curricular unit the students should improve their capacities of ideological synthesis and of comprehending advanced themes and new ideas, as well as of individual work, bibliographical research and elaboration of oral presentations.
Contents
The curricular unit contemplates two distinct but complementary components. On the one hand, the students should attend research lecturers and subsequently elaborate individually a written summary of selected lectures. The themes are not fixed, and some examples of invited lecturers are: Molybdenum (VI) oxo complexes: versatile catalysts for olefin epoxidation; Highly active hydroformylation catalysts: development, performance and immobilisation; Silicatos e MOF microporosos e fotoluminescentes; Fluorescência molecular: dos vetores de fase aos OLEDs de 3ª geração.
On the other hand, in the other component of the curricular unit each student will do two individual oral presentations. The first will be on a theme established during the first classes and proposed by the lecturers and/or students, and which may be related with the theme of the students dissertation. The second will be on the results obtained within the dissertation work.
On the other hand, in the other component of the curricular unit each student will do two individual oral presentations. The first will be on a theme established during the first classes and proposed by the lecturers and/or students, and which may be related with the theme of the students dissertation. The second will be on the results obtained within the dissertation work.
Teaching Methods
In relation to the first component, this involves lectures presented by invited speakers, followed by discussion periods.
In relation to the second component, the teaching/learning process is based primarily on the individual work of the students, although there are also discussion periods in which teachers and students can participate.
Evaluation is based on the summaries of the lecturers (mark R) and in oral presentations (marks A1 and A2) including the participation of the students in the discussion. The final grade (NF) will be given by NF=0.1R+0.4A1+0.5A2.
In relation to the second component, the teaching/learning process is based primarily on the individual work of the students, although there are also discussion periods in which teachers and students can participate.
Evaluation is based on the summaries of the lecturers (mark R) and in oral presentations (marks A1 and A2) including the participation of the students in the discussion. The final grade (NF) will be given by NF=0.1R+0.4A1+0.5A2.
Teaching Staff
- Luís Filipe Guerreiro Martins
- Paulo Jorge Gomes Mendes [responsible]
- Paulo Jorge Gomes Mendes [responsible]