704103 SE Seminar with Bachelor's Thesis: Experimental Physics
summer semester 2018 | Last update: 23.02.2018 | Place course on memo listUniv.-Prof. Dr. Francesca Ferlaino Univ.-Prof. Dr. Francesca Ferlaino, +43 512 507 4740, +43 512 507 52440, +43 512 507 47059
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Rudolf Grimm Univ.-Prof. Dr. Rudolf Grimm, +43 512 507 4761, +43 512 507 52410
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard Kirchmair Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gerhard Kirchmair, +43 512 507 47051
Priv.-Doz. Mag. Dr. Manfred Mark Priv.-Doz. Mag. Dr. Manfred Mark, +43 512 507 4742, +43 512 507 52430, +43 512 507 47052
Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Phys. Dr. Hanns-Christoph Nägerl Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Phys. Dr. Hanns-Christoph Nägerl, +43 512 507 52420
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Tracy Eleanor Northup Univ.-Prof. Dr. Tracy Eleanor Northup, +43 512 507 52463
Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Gregor Weihs Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Gregor Weihs, +43 512 507 52550, +43 512 507 20100
Students completing this module can deal methodologically correctly with an area of physics and present the results in both written and oral forms that are easy to understand. Other aims are the acquisition of presentation skills, media competence, self and time management, creativity and innovation skills.
Introduction to the methods of scientific working; in-depth treatment in form of a seminar and a bachelor’s thesis with a physic-related topic.
Bachelor thesis: written thesis on a topic from experimental physics based on scientific literature to be handed in electronically (PDF) and in two spiral-bound hardcopies, max. 25 pages.
Semiar presentation using Powerpoint oder whiteboard, 25 minutes plus 5 min discussion
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Successful completion of compulsory modules Linear Algebra and Analysis 1, Introduction to Physics, Physics 1b: Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Physics II: Electromagnetism and Optics, Physics III: Atom-, Quantum- and Solid State Physics, min. one course of the module Physics IV: Nuclear and Particle Physics and Theoretical Physics.
Preliminary meeting: Wed, January 31st 2017, 16:00 SR 4/03 (4th floor)
Coordination: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gregor Weihs
- Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics