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announcements [2012/06/06 19:50] tateannouncements [2019/03/29 12:07] janettate
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 ====== Old Announcements ====== ====== Old Announcements ======
 Current announcements are on the [[start|syllabus]] page. Current announcements are on the [[start|syllabus]] page.
-==== 6/6/12 ====  
-This {{:questionnaire_flair_gem.pdf|questionnaire}} pertains to your experience with Wien 2k and Flair/Gem.  We would appreciate your completing the questionnaire, but it is optional.  Return to Prof. Schneider or Prof. Tate by campus mail (to Physics), or to the Physics Office (Wngr 301), or our offices (GS, Wngr 401a; JT Wngr 485), or by email.  Many thanks! Feedback is most useful within the next three weeks. 
-==== 4/2/12 ====  
-The equation sheet for MT 1 is {{:mt1_s12_eqns.pdf|here}}. Download, print and bring to exam with your notes on the front side.  The equation sheet on the exam will have at least this information, and I may decide to add more.  
-==== 3/27/12 ====  
-Physics graduate students: The comp exam is to be held on the first Monday of class. Class WILL be held that day, but you are excused if you are taking the exam. There is a make-up lecture on Tuesday 4/3 at 7-8 pm in WGR 304. The material (atomic orbitals bra-ket notation) should be very familiar to physics students. Anyone can attend the make-up lecture.  
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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]].

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