UW Physics Evening M.S. General Information Nonlinear Dynamics and chaos; Laser physics; Liquid Crystal Devices Condensed Matter physics; Electronics for physics research; LowTemperature physics http://www.phys.washington.edu/ms_overview.htm
Extractions: Advisors Awards Courses Graduate ... Undergraduate Target Audience: This program is especially designed for students currently employed full-time who have an undergraduate degree (or equivalent background) in physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, or computer science. This program offers: Faculty: All physics classes are taught by full-time UW Physics faculty. Program Structure: Evening courses, which meet two nights per week, may be taken either individually or as a course of study leading to a Master of Science degree in physics. Students may complete the requirements in three years by enrolling in one late afternoon or evening class each quarter of the academic year. Students may take classes at a faster pace if they wish to complete the program in a shorter time. Courses of study emphasizing particular areas can be arranged according to individual interests. Some possibilities in recent years have included: The program includes a sequence of "core" courses encompassing both classical and quantum physics, and specialized courses, which are varied each year. The core courses, Electromagnetic Theory, Quantum Physics, and Applications of Quantum Physics, provide background for the study of specialized topics and introduce applications from the outset. They are especially designed for returning students who are beginning graduate study after several (or many) years in the workplace, and who have an interest in applications of physics or related fields.
UCSB Physics: Particle Physics Theory general DESCRIPTION. There have been dramatic developments in high energy Astroparticle physics and quantum chaos are the topics of research for Mark http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/Research/TPP.php3
Extractions: Particle Physics Theory G ENERAL D ESCRIPTION There have been dramatic developments in high energy theory during the past few years. The nonperturbative properties of supersymmetric gauge theories have been understood to an astonishing extent, shedding new light on the old questions of quark confinement and chiral symmetry breaking. Parallel advances have taken place in string theory, our best hope for a quantum theory of gravity. This work has led to deeper insights into the structure of string theory, and new understanding of the quantum mechanics of black holes. At more accessible energies, experimental results on many fronts (eg the top quark, neutrino masses and mixing, dark matter detection, and cosmic microwave background fluctuations) continue to provide challenges to theorists. In the next few years we expect progress in all these areas, and perhaps a few surprises as well. In addition to the work on string theory, several other topics are being addressed in our group. Robert Sugar works in the area of lattice gauge theory and hadron physics. Anthony Zee addresses problems in random matrix theory and its applications. Astroparticle physics and quantum chaos are the topics of research for Mark Srednicki. In the past several members have also worked on problems in phenomenology and experimentally accessible physics beyond the Standard Model. D EPARTMENT R ESEARCH Steve Giddings - String theory, M-theory, and black holes
Physics Research Guide physics research Guide. This is a general research guide for the undergraduate and http//chaos.fullerton.edu/mhslinks.html; physics Resources Site http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/research/srg/physics.htm
Extractions: @import url(/css/library.css); OSU Libraries Catalog Summit (Orbis) Databases E-Journals ... Other Catalogs This is a general research guide for the undergraduate and graduate courses in OSU's Physics program. You'll find suggestions for locating books, articles, topical overviews, research tools, and factual information. If further assistance is needed, please contact the subject librarian for Physics to arrange an appointment: Laurel Kristick , ph# 737-7276, Laurel.Kristick@oregonstate.edu Quicklinks OSU Online Catalog Off-Campus Access ILL Forms Academic Search Premier ... Library Home Indexes about 1250 publications including general interest and scientific magazines and some newspapers as well as many research journals. Abstracts included and many articles are full-text. The Valley Library subscribes to most of the magazines and journals indexed in this database. Useful for finding information on current issues in the news media.
Extractions: Ethical Use of Information Introduction An important factor in your academic and professional success will be how well you develop the ability to determine when you need information, and to locate, evaluate, and use it effectively. One of the goals of your First Year Seminar assignments is to help you begin to strengthen your information literacy skills. This web page and the in-class library instruction session will: provide suggestions for developing a search strategy; suggest specific reference sources and general browsing strategies to use as a starting point; introduce you to techniques for using important tools such as library catalogs, research databases and the World Wide Web; show you how to locate the books, periodicals, and other references you retrieve in your search of catalogs and databases;
MFF > Faculty > General Information The experimental activities are supported by applied physics research, nuclear physics (quantum chaos, general properties of finite fermionic systems, http://www.mff.cuni.cz/fakulta/soucasnost/
Extractions: CU MFF Faculty General information T he Faculty of Mathematics and Physics offers undergraduate and postgraduates courses in Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics. It also offers an undergraduate program for would-be teachers of Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics. The Faculty has nearly 1750 postgraduate and undergraduate full-time and more than 500 part-time registered students the current academic year (1997/98). An integral part of the pedagogic and research activity are international contacts. The 726 trips to 40 countries took place in 1997, totalling more than 13,500 days. We have welcomed 322 colleagues from 33 countries in addition to the many participants at meetings and conferences. The Faculty was the main organizer of 24 conferences with more than 2,500 participants, and co-organizer of 14 international symposia. Several Faculty members were key speakers at conferences abroad. This confirms the high quality of the research carried out at the Faculty. The success of the staff is important not only for the good name of the Faculty and that of Charles University, but also stimulates interest among the young to study natural sciences. Last but not least it provides an important and necessary financial contribution to the budget.
Michael Berry CV Quantum mechanics, chaos and the primes (with Jon Keating). Less generaltheories in physics are limits of more general ones, but the limits are usually http://www.phy.bris.ac.uk/research/theory/Berry/research.html
Extractions: numbers are links to papers on the publications list) General statement A source of delight is uncovering down-to-earth or dramatic and sometimes beautiful [ ] examples of abstract mathematical ideas: the arcane in the mundane[ ]. Examples are: Some recent and current areas of interest Quantum mechanics, chaos and the primes (with Jon Keating). This concerns the relation between the Riemann zeros - harmonies in the music of the primes - and energy levels of classically chaotic quantum systems [ ]. We study the statistics of the zeros [
Applied Science Website research Activity in Nuclear Scattering Theory, chaos Theory Nuclear physics, Classes Taught general physics, College physics, University physics, http://www.uwstout.edu/chemistry/as/faculty.html
Science And Mathematics Links general astronomy physics math chaos theory weather chemistry www.pfrr.alaska.edu/~pfrr Poker Flat research Range, with auroras and more http://www.scn.org/~bm733/science-math.html
Extractions: "hairy ball: A well-known result in topology stating that there is no nowhere-zero continuous vector field on the sphere. An immediate corollary to this theorem is that for any continuous map f of the sphere onto itself there is a point x such that f(x)=x or f(x) is the antipode of x . Another corollary is that at any moment somewhere on the Earth there is no wind." general www.harcourt.com/dictionary : Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology www.learner.org/exhibits : "Interactive Exhibits ... from Annenberg/CPB Channel" www.newscientist.com and www.sciencenews.org members.aol.com/ledodd : Science 101, a web index www.scicentral.com : First rate www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova : maybe not science , but still cool www.amasci.com
Extractions: Welcome to the Fluid Dynamics, Pattern Formation, and Nanobiocomplexity Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization in Goettingen, Germany with an outpost at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, USA. We are investigating the dynamics of a variety of complex nonlinear systems both experimentally and theoretically . Our interests are currently focused on biocomplexity in cell-biology, Lagrangian properties of fully developed turbulence, pattern formation and spatio-temporal chaos, and the Geodynamics of the earth's crust. For general info please go to our Public Page , or click on the images and they will guide you to information on each topic.
Subatomic Physics Home Page Subatomic physics is the major physics research direction at the University ofRegina. general description of what we do (no Ph.D. required!) http://sisyphus.phys.uregina.ca/sap/
Extractions: Subatomic physics is the major physics research direction at the University of Regina. Cutting edge research is performed in both experiment and theory, in collaboration with colleagues around the world. Our experimentalists perform nuclear and particle physics experiments at specialized laboratories in Canada and abroad, and bring data back to Regina for in depth computer analysis. Our theorists similarly travel to far flung research institutes for workshops, and detailed discussion. Such activities provide our research associates, graduate, and undergraduate students the opportunity to work on a variety of projects, and develop a broad range of expertise in their chosen field. Our university has been an associate member of the TRIUMF consortium of universities since 1989, and has a very close relationship with the Jefferson Laboratory in Newport News, Virginia, USA. General description of what we do (no Ph.D. required!) SPARRO = Subatomic Physics at Regina with Research Offshore.
Academic Directory On Chaos And Nonlinear Dynamics Home physics chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics The University of Maryland schaos Group profiles its research and offers a gallery of images in nonlinear http://www.alllearn.org/er/tree.jsp?c=41091
Academic Directory On General Resources This site of the American Physical Society is aimed at a general of topicsin physics from quantum mechanics to deterministic chaos to astrophysics are http://www.alllearn.org/er/tree.jsp?c=40928
EurekAlert! - Mathematics/Statistics APS physics tip sheet 50 Highlights in this issue include the science of selling At its meeting on 5 July 2005 the Grants Committee on general research http://www.eurekalert.org/bysubject/mathematics.php
MIT Graduate Women In Physics - Resources For Prospective Students A fairly extensive list of research centers connected with MIT physics can befound here general research areas, what it s like to go to MIT in physics, http://web.mit.edu/physics/wphys/resources_prospective.html
Extractions: M IT G RADUATE W OMEN I N P HYSICS Home/What's New Events Schedule Mentoring Program Past Events Resources Current Students Prospective Students Applying to MIT Physics Research @ MIT ... Contact Us Applying to MIT The MIT physics graduate program application form and financial aid preference form. Physics Research @MIT Divisions Centers Grad Student Contacts There are 4 main divisions within the physics department, and in many ways each division operates like a mini-department with its own colloquium series, degree requirements, funding peculiarities, and sense of community. Besides the divisions within the physics departments, there are also inter-disciplinary research centers that contain groups from many departments, including physics. We have also compiled a list of graduate student contacts , and their interests. Please make use of this resource and feel free to contact them! Keeping this page complete and/or up to date is difficult. Please help by letting us know if we're omitting anything, links do not work, or emails do not get through! ASTROPHYSICS The astrophysics division is closely affiliated with the Center for Space Research . Facilities and research groups include: Chandra X-ray Observatory HETE (High Energy Transient Explorer) the George R. Wallace Jr. Astrophysical Observatory
Introduction To Various Areas Of Condensed Matter Physics Wrtitten for a general physics audience. The author is a leading expert in thefield. Often referenced in many physics research papers. http://web.mit.edu/redingtn/www/netadv/biblio2_2.html
Extractions: Condensed Matter Theory Dear Reader, Below you will see a list of educational articles, of which most are availible on-line. Though, for obvious reasons, the selection of the topics can't fail to reflect my own reasearch interests, I have tried to adhere to certain principles when compiling this list. These principles are: I have used or am still using most of the articles in this list. Thus my idea was to share all these useful papers with those visitors of this page who have interests in condensed matter theory. Akakii. Introduction to Various Areas of
Chemistry Teaching Resources - General Science Links The ideas of chaos have been very fruitful in such diverse disciplines as biology, Tens of thousands of links to physics related web resources. http://www.anachem.umu.se/cgi-bin/pointer.exe?GeneralScience
Student Research At The Physics Department At Davidson College Student research 1999present in the Davidson College physics Department general Relativity Simulations Using Open Source physics, talk given at the http://www.phy.davidson.edu/student_research.html
Extractions: Student Research 1999-present in the Davidson College Physics Department The Davidson College Physics Department has research opportunities for undergraduates in the areas of computational, educational, experimental, and theoretical physics. Below are recent independent study and summer projects carried out in the department. Click on a faculty member's name to find out more about the research programs available at Davidson. To learn about the equipment and facilities in our laboratories click research facilities Laura Gilbert (Physics 06), The Wigner Quasi-probability Density in an Asymmetric Infinite Well, Summer 2005/Fall 2005 (work in collaboration with Richard Robinett and Michael Doncheski of Pennsylvania State University). Laura Gilbert (Physics 06), Quantum Mechanical Wave Packet Dynamics in an Asymmetric Infinite Well, Summer 2004 (work in collaboration with Richard Robinett and Michael Doncheski of Pennsylvania State University). The Time Evolution and Partial Revivals of a Particle in an Asymmetric Well, talk presented at the National Meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Albuquerque, NM. The Time Evolution and Partial Revivals of a Particle in an Asymmetric Well, poster presented at the Meeting of North Carolina Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Davidson, North Carolina. Much Ado About Nothing: A Diversion into Allowable Solutions of the 1-D Schrödinger Equation, talk presented at the Meeting of North Carolina Section of the American Association of Physics Teachers, Davidson, North Carolina. More on the Asymmetric Infinite Square Well: Energy Eigenstates with Zero Curvature, L. P. Gilbert, M. Belloni, M. A. Doncheski, and R. W. Robinett
The Nucleus Subjects Modern physics / Nuclear physics; general physics / History. Post acomment Subject Modern physics / chaos Nonlinear Dynamics http://www.compadre.org/student/search/search.cfm?gs=227&b=1
The Nucleus The department s homepage has information on people, research Main LevelGeneral Public. Subjects Modern physics / chaos Nonlinear Dynamics http://www.compadre.org/student/search/search.cfm?gs=227&ss=298&b=1