Courses Taught:
An introduction to the physics of stars, including their birth, chemical make-up, interior processes, evolution, and eventual end states. Topics include the H-R diagram, polytropic models, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes, and supernovae.
An introduction to the physics of galaxies and cosmology. Topics will include make-up and structure of the Milky Way, stellar kinematics, photometry, active galactic nuclei, Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker metric, cosmological models, ΛCDM, and the cosmic microwave background.
Experiments in astronomy with a focus on data analysis and applications from modern physics, including the areas of atomic, nuclear, and light/wave phenomena. Some night-time telescope observations are required. This course is intended for physics majors with an interest in astronomy.
Introduction and overview of stellar astronomy and cosmology. Topics include modern telescopes and observatories, properties of the Sun and other stars, and large scale structure of the universe.
An introduction and overview of contemporary astronomy designed to complement AST3044 (Archeoastronomy) to give a comprehensive overview of the science with the relevant mathematics. The course has included periodic video chats with astronomers to discuss the topic we are covering related to their research.
First semester of a two-semester sequence of calculus-based general physics for students majoring in physics, chemistry, and engineering physics. Topics include mechanics, fluids, wave motion, and sound.
Second semester of a two-semester sequence of calculus-based general physics for students majoring in physics, chemistry, and engineering physics. Topics include electricity and magnetism, and optics.
First semester of a two semester sequence of non-calculus-based general physics for science students. Topics include mechanics, heat, wave motion, and sound.
Second semester of non-calculus-based general physics. Topics studied include electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics.
Solving problems in General Physics I. To be taken with PHY 2048 and to help students with developing problem-solving skills.
Solving problems in General Physics II. To be taken with PHY 2049 and to help students with developing problem-solving skills.
Solving problems in General Physics I. To be taken with PHY 2053 and to help students with developing problem-solving skills.
Solving problems in General Physics II. To be taken with PHY 2054 and to help students with developing problem-solving skills.
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