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Course unit
ADVANCED PHYSICS LABORATORY A
SCP7081700, A.A. 2018/19
Information concerning the students who enrolled in A.Y. 2018/19
ECTS: details
Type |
Scientific-Disciplinary Sector |
Credits allocated |
Educational activities in elective or integrative disciplines |
FIS/01 |
Experimental Physics |
6.0 |
Course unit organization
Period |
Second semester |
Year |
1st Year |
Teaching method |
frontal |
Type of hours |
Credits |
Teaching hours |
Hours of Individual study |
Shifts |
Laboratory |
4.0 |
32 |
68.0 |
6 |
Lecture |
2.0 |
16 |
34.0 |
No turn |
Start of activities |
25/02/2019 |
End of activities |
14/06/2019 |
Examination board
Board |
From |
To |
Members of the board |
2 ADVANCED PHYSICS LABORATORY A |
01/10/2018 |
30/11/2019 |
MISTURA
GIAMPAOLO
(Presidente)
BAZZAN
MARCO
(Membro Effettivo)
COLLAZUOL
GIANMARIA
(Supplente)
MONTAGNOLI
GIOVANNA
(Supplente)
SIMI
GABRIELE
(Supplente)
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1 ADVANCED PHYSICS LABORATORY A |
01/10/2017 |
30/11/2018 |
MISTURA
GIAMPAOLO
(Presidente)
BAZZAN
MARCO
(Membro Effettivo)
COLLAZUOL
GIANMARIA
(Supplente)
MONTAGNOLI
GIOVANNA
(Supplente)
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Prerequisites:
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Laboratory courses of previous years and basic skills in optics and electronics |
Target skills and knowledge:
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Capability of design and realize an experimental setup. Data analysis skills and capability of identify possible systematic errors. Capability of exploiting formerly acquired knowledge to provide a reliable measure of a physical quantity. |
Examination methods:
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Written report and oral exam. |
Assessment criteria:
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Independence in the realization of the experiment and capability of analyze critically the obtained results. Original solutions providing any improvement to the proposed experiences will be evaluated positively. |
Course unit contents:
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General experimental techniques for the physics laboratory, in particular: electronics, optics, cryogenics and vacuum. |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods:
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The course has a strong "hands on" character. The participants will be divided in small groups of 2 - 3 people and will be asked to realize from the very beginning a physics experiment chosen among the following areas: electronics, optics, particle physics, nuclear physics and solid state physics. A few frontal lessons devoted to the general explanation of some basic experimental techniques will be also given. |
Additional notes about suggested reading:
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Notes written by the professors of the course downloadable from the web. |
Textbooks (and optional supplementary readings) |
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