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PaulFleury. For description see under Engineering & Applied Science.
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Victor Henrich. For description see under Engineering & Applied Science.
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Tso-PingMa. For description see under Electrical Engineering.
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Michel Devoret.
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Robert Schoelkopf. tth 2.30-3.45 QR,Sc (27) The basic concepts and techniques of quantum mechanics essential for solid-state physics and quantum electronics. Topics include the Schr?dinger treatment of the harmonic oscillator, atoms and molecules and tunneling, matrix methods, and perturbation theory. Prerequisites: phys 181b or 201b, phys 301a, or equivalents, or permission of instructor.
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Paul Fleury. tth1-2.15 QR,Sc (26) The first term of a two-term sequence covering the principles underlying the electrical, thermal, magnetic, and optical properties of solids, including crystal structure, phonons, energy bands, semiconductors, Fermi surfaces, magnetic resonances, phase transitions, dielectrics, magnetic materials, and superconductors. Prerequisites: aphy 322b, 439a.
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Charles Ahn. tth1-2.15 QR,Sc (26) The second term of the sequence described under aphy 448a.
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HuiCao. tth11.35-12.50 QR,Sc (24) Introduction to the principles of optics and electromagnetic wave phenomena with applications to microscopy, optical fibers, laser spectroscopy, and nano- structure physics. Topics include propagation of light, reflection and refraction, guiding light, polarization, interference, diffraction, scattering, Fourier optics, and optical coherence. Prerequisite: phys 430b. aphy 471a and 472b, Special Projects. Consult the director of undergraduate studies. htba (0) Faculty-supervised individual or small-group projects with emphasis on research (laboratory or theory). Students are expected to consult the director of undergraduate studies and appropriate faculty members to discuss ideas and suggestions for suitable topics. These courses may be taken at any appropriate time in the student's career; they may be taken more than once. Permission of the faculty adviser and of the director of undergraduate studies is required.
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aG ,Spoken Standard Arabic I
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bG ,Spoken Standard Arabic II
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