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Current announcements are on the [[start|syllabus]] page. | Current announcements are on the [[start|syllabus]] page. |
===== 3/31/09 ===== | |
There is some difficulty accessing the pdf files from different browsers and different machines. It works from all macs. Works from a PC with Internet explorer but not with Firefox. As an interim fix, I am loading the files onto Blackboard. | |
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===== 3/20/09 ===== | === 4/4/2019 === |
Physics graduate students: The comp exam is to be held on the first Monday of class. You are excused from class if you are taking the exam, but please let me know. I will arrange a make-up lecture for you at your convenience, and I will post slides. | The [[https://physics.oregonstate.edu/dirac-electrons-one-two-and-three-dimensions|physics colloquium on Monday 4/8 at 4pm in Wngr 328]] (right after our class) is of interest. Prof. Vikram Deshpande of University of Utah will talk about topological insulators, 2D materials and carbon nanotubes. |
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| === 3/29/2019 === |
| The comprehensive exam for physics graduate students overlaps PH575 class time on Monday 4/1. In the Monday 4/1 class, there will be a review of mathematical concepts used in the class that should not be necessary for the physics grads (though I will repeat the class upon request). Others should attend. The first "official" class is on Wednesday 4/3. |
| === 2/28/2019 === |
| 2019 is the [[https://www.iypt2019.org/|International Year of the Periodic Table]], celebrating 150 years since Mendeleev discovered the period system. [[http://www.nisenet.org/events/other/IYPT2019|Explore this amazing scientific achievement]]. |