Electives

Spring 2020
#22816

Elective Physics: Special Topics

RAPHAEL BOUSSO
Jan 21, 2020 - May 08, 2020
Tu, Th
02:00 pm - 03:29 pm

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8 Unreserved Seats

PHYSICS 151 - LEC 001 Elective Physics: Special Topics more detail
Topics vary from semester to semester. The subject matter level and scope of the course are such that it is acceptable as the required elective course in the Physics major. See Department of Physics course announcements.
Spring 2020
#22814

Quantum and Nonlinear Optics

Dan M Stamper-Kurn
Jan 21, 2020 - May 08, 2020
Th
05:00 pm - 05:59 pm

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13 Unreserved Seats

PHYSICS 130 - DIS 101 Quantum and Nonlinear Optics more detail
Detailed theory and experimental basis of quantum and nonlinear optics, exhibiting concepts of quantum measurement, noise, stochastic processes and dissipative quantum systems. Topics include second-quantization of electromagnetic fields, photodetection, coherence properties, light-atom interactions, cavity quantum electrodynamics, nonlinear optical systems, squeezed light, aspects of quantum information science, and contemporary research.
Spring 2020
#24453

Quantum Information Science and Technology

K Birgitta Whaley, Yulong Dong
Jan 21, 2020 - May 08, 2020
Mo, We
09:00 am - 10:30 am

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20 Unreserved Seats

PHYSICS C191 - LEC 001 Quantum Information Science and Technology more detail
This multidisciplinary course provides an introduction to fundamental conceptual aspects of quantum mechanics from a computational and informational theoretic perspective, as well as physical implementations and technological applications of quantum information science. Basic sections of quantum algorithms, complexity, and cryptography, will be touched upon, as well as pertinent physical realizations from nanoscale science and engineering.
Spring 2020
#21338

Principles of Molecular Biophysics

Stephen J Martis
Jan 21, 2020 - May 08, 2020
We
03:00 pm - 03:59 pm

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10 Unreserved Seats

PHYSICS 177 - DIS 101 Principles of Molecular Biophysics more detail
We will review the structure of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and the forces and interactions maintaining their structure in solution. We will describe the thermodynamics and kinetics of protein folding. The principles of polymer chain statistics and of helix-coil transitions in biopolymers will be reviewed next, together with biopolymer dynamics. We will then cover the main structural methods in biology: X-ray crystallography, MNR and fluorescence spectroscopy, electron and probe microscopy, and single molecular methods.
Spring 2020
#21337

Principles of Molecular Biophysics

Oskar Hallatschek
Jan 21, 2020 - May 08, 2020
Tu, Th
03:30 pm - 04:59 pm

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10 Unreserved Seats

PHYSICS 177 - LEC 001 Principles of Molecular Biophysics more detail
We will review the structure of proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids, and the forces and interactions maintaining their structure in solution. We will describe the thermodynamics and kinetics of protein folding. The principles of polymer chain statistics and of helix-coil transitions in biopolymers will be reviewed next, together with biopolymer dynamics. We will then cover the main structural methods in biology: X-ray crystallography, MNR and fluorescence spectroscopy, electron and probe microscopy, and single molecular methods.
Spring 2020
#21336

Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology

Morgan Presley
Jan 21, 2020 - May 08, 2020
Fr
02:00 pm - 02:59 pm
No Open Seats
PHYSICS C161 - DIS 102 Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology more detail
Elements of general relativity. Physics of pulsars, cosmic rays, black holes. The cosmological distance scale, elementary cosmological models, properties of galaxies and quasars. The mass density and age of the universe. Evidence for dark matter and dark energy and concepts of the early universe and of galaxy formation. Reflections on astrophysics as a probe of the extrema of physics.
Spring 2020
#21335

Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology

Morgan Presley
Jan 21, 2020 - May 08, 2020
We
02:00 pm - 02:59 pm

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1 Unreserved Seats

PHYSICS C161 - DIS 101 Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology more detail
Elements of general relativity. Physics of pulsars, cosmic rays, black holes. The cosmological distance scale, elementary cosmological models, properties of galaxies and quasars. The mass density and age of the universe. Evidence for dark matter and dark energy and concepts of the early universe and of galaxy formation. Reflections on astrophysics as a probe of the extrema of physics.
Spring 2020
#21334

Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology

Daniel Kasen
Jan 21, 2020 - May 08, 2020
Tu, Th
03:30 pm - 04:59 pm

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11 Unreserved Seats

PHYSICS C161 - LEC 001 Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology more detail
Elements of general relativity. Physics of pulsars, cosmic rays, black holes. The cosmological distance scale, elementary cosmological models, properties of galaxies and quasars. The mass density and age of the universe. Evidence for dark matter and dark energy and concepts of the early universe and of galaxy formation. Reflections on astrophysics as a probe of the extrema of physics.
Spring 2020
#21330

Solid State Physics

Zi Qiang Qiu
Jan 21, 2020 - May 08, 2020
Mo
05:00 pm - 05:59 pm

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19 Unreserved Seats

PHYSICS 141B - DIS 101 Solid State Physics more detail
Part II. A thorough introductory course in modern solid state physics. Crystal symmetries; classification of solids and their bonding; electromagnetic, elastic, and particle waves in periodic lattices; thermal magnetic and dielectric properties of solids; energy bands of metals and semi-conductors; superconductivity; magnetism; ferroelectricity; magnetic resonances.
Spring 2020
#21329

Solid State Physics

Zi Qiang Qiu
Jan 21, 2020 - May 08, 2020
Tu, Th
11:00 am - 12:29 pm

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19 Unreserved Seats

PHYSICS 141B - LEC 001 Solid State Physics more detail
Part II. A thorough introductory course in modern solid state physics. Crystal symmetries; classification of solids and their bonding; electromagnetic, elastic, and particle waves in periodic lattices; thermal magnetic and dielectric properties of solids; energy bands of metals and semi-conductors; superconductivity; magnetism; ferroelectricity; magnetic resonances.