course aims in Estonian
Anda teoreetilised teadmised ja praktilised oskused impedantsspektroskoopias ja selle mitmesugustes rakendustes.
course aims in English
To give theoretical knowledge and practical skills about impedance spectroscopy and its various applications.
learning outcomes in the course in Est.
Aine läbinud üliõpilane teab põhilisi impedantsspektroskoopia meetodeid, rakendusi ja oskab valida sobivaid lahendusi konkreetsete ülesannete puhul.
learning outcomes in the course in Eng.
Having finished the study of the subject a student knows the main methods of the impedance spectroscopy, applications and is able to find appropriate solutions for specific tasks.
brief description of the course in Estonian
Kursus käsitleb impedants-spektroskoopia põhimõtteid, meetodeid ja algoritme eri rakendusteks (elektrokeemilise ja elektromehaanilise impedantsi osas, bio- ja meditsiini vallas); mõõte-instrumentide ja metroloogilisi aspekte; proovikuid (k.a. induktsioon-mõõtmisteks); impedantsi-mõõtmise aseskeemide sobitamise ning signaalitöötluse teooriaid ja käsitlusi; mõõdetavate objektide füüsikaliste ja geomeetriliste omaduste hindamist.
brief description of the course in English
The course covers principles, methods and algorithms of the impedance spectroscopy for various fields (electrochemical, electromechanical, bio- and medical) and applications; instrumentation and metrological aspects; probes (incl for induction-based mesurements); related circuit-fitting and signal processing theories and approaches; estimation of the physical and geometrical properties of the objects under test.
type of assessment in Estonian
Eksam
type of assessment in English
Examination
independent study in Estonian
-
independent study in English
-
study literature
V.F.Lvovich, “Impedance Spectroscopy: Applications to Electrochemical and Dielectric Phenomena”, 368 p., 2012, Wiley;
L.Callegaro, “Electrical Impedance: Principles, Measurement, and Applications, 308 p., 2012, Taylor & Francis Inc
“Techniques in Electrical Impedance Tomography”, Ed. David S. Holder, 456 p, 2004, Institute of Physics Publishing
study forms and load
daytime study: weekly hours
4.0
session-based study work load (in a semester):