Teaching
Fall 2015
- ph632: Electromagnetic Theory II. One of the core courses for Physics graduate students.
Previous terms
- ph424: Paradigms in Physics: Waves. (Junior-level undergrad class for physics majors)
- ph426: Paradigms in Physics: Central Forces. (junior-level undergrad class for physics majors)
- ph427: Paradigms in Physics: Periodic Systems (junior-level undergrad class for physics majors)
- ph429: Paradigms in Physics: Reference frames (junior-level undergrad class for physics majors)
- ph461/561: Math Methods. A capstone undergrad class and preparation for graduate level classes.
- ph505: Advanced Math Methods: A weekly seminar focusing on mathematical techniques needed for the core graduate level classes.
- ph561: Mathematical Physics (Graduate level)
- ph575: Introduction to Solid State Physics. (For grad students considering solid state research, and senior undergrads)
- ph607: Research Seminar. (Seminar series for new grad students to learn about research in the department).
- ph607: Communications Seminar. (Typically taken by 2nd year grad students - preparing talks, papers, resumes, posters).
- ph631: Electromagnetic Theory I. One of the core courses for Physics graduate students.
- ph632: Electromagnetic Theory II. One of the core courses for Physics graduate students.
- New ph671: Solid State Physics - Electron Transport. A 5 week, 2 credit module, for grad students in Physics, EECE and Materials Science.
- New ph682: Solid State Physics - Optical Properties of Semiconductors. A 5 week, 2 credit module, for grad students in Physics, EECE and Materials Science.
- Old ph671: Solid State Physics. An overview of solid state physics at the graduate level (Ashcroft and Mermin)
- Old ph672: Solid State Physics - Graduate level - Electron transport
- Old ph673: Solid State Physics - Graduate level - Optical properties of semiconductors
Nanoscience small group activities
- Resistance of atomic wires: Suitable for high school AP physics and university intro physics
- Nanoscience Workshop: A two-hour workshop suitable for high school students and/or teachers
- Nanotechnology: Molecular Imaging: Introduces the concept of topographic mapping with an AFM. Suitable for all high school levels, Lab kits are commercially available
- Nanotechnology: Fabricating Miniature Circuits: Hands-on activity/lecture (45 minutes) where students stencil their own conducting copper electrodes, contact a single hair, and learn about fabrication techniques for modern circuits. Not yet published, contact Ethan Minot for the powerpoint presentation and instructor notes.