Listed in: Physics and Astronomy, as PHYS-498
Jonathan R. Friedman (Section 02)
David S. Hall (Sections 03, 04 and 06)
David Hanneke (Section 05)
Nicholas D. Holschuh (Section 06)
Larry R. Hunter (Section 07)
William A. Loinaz (Section 08)
Ren Wiscons (Section 04)
Individual, independent work on some problem, usually in experimental physics. Reading, consultation and seminars, and laboratory work. Designed for honors candidates, but open to other advanced students with the consent of the department.
2022-2023 Fall semester. The Department.
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Students who enroll in this course will likely encounter and be expected to engage in the following intellectual skills, modes of learning, and assessment: Emphasis on independent research and writing.